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    Different Behavior

    I went to feed my male blonde pastel today who is uaually an awesome eater, never a problem. But today he was out roming alot more and wouldnt eat for the first time ever. I saw him trying to burrow a little which was strange. Theres been no habbitat or climate changes. Anyone have any ideas what his deal might be?

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    Re: Different Behavior

    Maybe he's in shed?
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    Re: Different Behavior

    I wish that was the answer but he just shed like a week ago

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    Re: Different Behavior

    Sometimes snakes can act funny for no apparent reason. Maybe that could be it?

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