Glass dancing is becoming a problem
I keep my ball pythons in sectioned off AP cages with sliding glass doors. One of my bp's loves to glass dance, and she sticks her head between the plastic and the glass, trying to push her way out. I'm not worried about her head getting stuck (although it is a pretty tight fit), but she now has a few sores on her head from this. The sores are not deep, and I have been putting Neosporin on them, but I am concerned that they will worsen if she keeps this up. How can I discourage her from glass dancing and rubbing her head up against the glass?
Here is a picture of her cage.
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...l/DSC08185.jpg
She squeezes her head between the plastic lining on the bottom and the glass.
Re: Glass dancing is becoming a problem
Re: Glass dancing is becoming a problem
Dr del and zina10, thank you very much for the ideas. I will do some experimenting this weekend and try to figure something out along those lines.
kellysballs, I did recently purchase a space heater for the room, but the ambient temps in her cage are at 78*, so she shouldn't be uncomfortable.
mainbutter, I do like sliding doors, but this has been a consistant problem with this one snake. I'm thinking about buying a cage with swinging doors for her and putting one of my boas in her cage.