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    Sudden wierd behavior

    Hey guys. Lately, my normal male has been really snappy. Last week, I went past his cage and he struck at the glass. Then last night, I was trying to take him out and the second my finger past his hide he bit me. When I do pick him up, he seems a little defensive, but is fine when he's in my hand. All the husbandry is correct with temps, hides, and all that stuff. I did change his feeding schedule a week or two ago. When I first got him, I fed him a hopper every 5 days. Now, he gets a small adult mouse every 7 days and he is about 150g right now. Could it be because he is getting hungry? Do I need to feed him more or up the prey size? I didn't think so because 150g is still pretty small. Thanks.
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    is the prey leaving a noticeable lump in his belly after you feed him? if it isnt, he probably isnt full. i had this happen to me with my girl before i realised how fast they grew. i did switch her to a 1x a week feeding schedule, but that was before she outgrew her current prey size . again . she seems to do that alot. now i just double up to keep her happy. i notice she does seem extra "track-ey" and strikey when she's not full.

    hope he calms down for ya!

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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    Cool, I'll try something bigger tomorrow.
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    My girl just hit 200g, loaded and she gets small adult mice (around 25g). You might want to get a few more opinions on that prey size. Or, do a search on prey size. There are some pretty good posts about that subject. I've heard that you don't want too much of any of a lump. But, I could be wrong.

    Could she be coming up on a shed? I understand that they can have an attitude when they go into a shed cycle.

    Either way, GOOD LUCK!
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    How often are you handling him? Too much handling can up the aggression some
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    An adult mouse is more than enough for a 150g snake. Saying your husbandry is correct doesn't help us. Aggressive can be caused by numerous things, mostly husbandry related.

    Cut back on handling if you are handling too much. Also if he is striking at the glass it is probably because he doesn't feel secure. Tanks will do that, along with insufficient hides.

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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by Brimstone111888 View Post
    An adult mouse is more than enough for a 150g snake. Saying your husbandry is correct doesn't help us. Aggressive can be caused by numerous things, mostly husbandry related.

    Cut back on handling if you are handling too much. Also if he is striking at the glass it is probably because he doesn't feel secure. Tanks will do that, along with insufficient hides.
    I just wanted to comment on your sig. That's so true, I let Vincent Vega sit in the feed tank with the rat in a paper bag so he can sniff it. As soon as I drop the rat back in the tank, out of the bag he goes right up to it and takes it out.. It's exciting!!
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    I don't handle him very much, and he has 2 hides. Doesn't really matter, my RBI rack arrives tomorrow and he hasn't been wierd these last few days.
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by eckoxblayze View Post
    he hasn't been wierd these last few days.
    You just put this post up yesterday saying hes been acting wierd and now today hes been just fine for a few days already?
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    Re: Sudden wierd behavior

    Honestly, the days were a little wrong in the post and I just didn't remember exactly when but it was before 2 days ago. I fed him today and he was fine. Thanks for everyones help.
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