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Normal Behavior?

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  • 03-21-2012, 09:08 AM
    narist
    Normal Behavior?
    Hi guys,

    This is my first BP and I hope I'm just being overtly concerned. I came home yesterday at around 6pm to find my BP soaking in his water dish. I found this strange because I rarely see him out at this time and I have never seen him soak in the dish before. The humidity at the time was 55% and I checked for mites later when he got out and didn't see any.
    I had woken up in the middle of the night and saw that he was back in his water bowl and when I woke up again he was still there (about 4 hours apart) I also noticed that he was breathing pretty heavy, which I have seen him do before but figured he was because he was stressed when I handled him. I have had him for a little over two months now. I have seen no other signs of respiratory infection ( no pop/click noise no mucus and no "star gazing" for extended periods of time). No trouble eating either. He also hasn't shed since I gotten him.

    Here is a youtube video of what his breathing looks like (not my snake) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw9d2D-59cI
  • 03-21-2012, 09:27 AM
    Snake_Tooth
    Re: Normal Behavior?
    You BP being in the water dish can mean a few things: 1. The hot side might be too hot. If you have a thermometer to put in there, i would check how hot it is getting. 2. If the humidity is only in the 50's, it might be too dry for your BP. Maybe spray the cage a few times a week to try and raise the humidity. As for the breathing, I don't think it is something to worry about too much if you are not hearing any wheezing noises.
  • 03-21-2012, 10:45 AM
    Slim
    Did you use a strong light to check for mites? They can be very hard to see, especially on a darker snake. Check very closely around the heat pits on his nose. After he gets done soaking, strain the contents of his water bowl through a white paper towel and look for any drowned ones that might have fallen off.

    55% is a pretty good humidity, but if he's going into shed, he may just want a little more hydration.
  • 03-21-2012, 10:49 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    My money is on the tank being too hot, what heat sources do you use? And how are you measuring temperatures?
  • 03-21-2012, 05:45 PM
    narist
    UTH thats on a thermostat set to about 95. I have an 75 watt heat lamp that I use on cold days to help bring the ambient temp up. I use Aculite (sp) indoor/outdoor to measure temps. Hot side is generally 90s cool side is usually a little cooler than should be.
  • 03-21-2012, 05:52 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    ok, temps sound good.

    This might all be nothing, or maybe he will soon be shedding.

    Just keep an close eye on him and stay calm. Nothing to be alarmed of for now
  • 03-21-2012, 06:17 PM
    RestlessRobie
    Re: Normal Behavior?
    This could be mites check him closely and it could be he just likes to soak. I have seen snakes that just like it in the water dish. If your tempos are good and no mites I wouldnt worry about it
  • 03-21-2012, 06:22 PM
    DooLittle
    Re: Normal Behavior?
    My first thought would be he is too hot. Next thought, mites. Double check temps, and look him over real good.
  • 03-22-2012, 10:30 PM
    narist
    sigh...no its mites I found the mites. Where do I get P.A.M ?
  • 03-22-2012, 10:33 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    There are a few places

    http://www.pro-products.com/index.ph...d=53&Itemid=59

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...rovent-a-mite/

    Make sure you follow the directions exactly, PAM is nasty stuff
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