New BP not using hides...
Hello!
Herman, our BP arrived today and he's been in his enclosure.. but not in his hides. He's currently sprawled out over a piece of wood and some fake plants. He often looks as though he's looking up/attempting to crawl up the sides of the enclosure. Should I be concerned that he isn't settled? If not cause for alarm now.. when should I start to worry?
Husbandry:
48" PVC enclosure: UTH and mild heat lamp for a 90 temp on hot side, 75 on cool side. Humidity 59%. Eco-Earth substrate.
Re: New BP not using hides...
Are you using a thermostat?
and that is normal behaviour if you have only just got him, he will want to explore his new home, but i would advise not handling him till you have him eating regularly, how big is the BP? weight and length?
Re: New BP not using hides...
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Originally Posted by
SRMD94
Are you using a thermostat?
and that is normal behaviour if you have only just got him, he will want to explore his new home, but i would advise not handling him till you have him eating regularly, how big is the BP? weight and length?
Doph, yes. Herpstat. Sorry, left that out.
He's a little guy, I didn't weigh him before getting him into his cage. He was born sometime in June I believe.
Is it normal that he keeps trying to ball-up behind the fake plants instead of his hides?
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Originally Posted by
PorcelainxDoll
When there little itll take them some time to get used to the hides and to learn to use them.
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Ok.. so don't worry? At what point should I start being concerned if he's still not using them?
I know I sound paranoid. LOL. It's my first BP. :-)
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Originally Posted by
Rickys_Reptiles
Those are nice setups - but I gotta ask.... how long does it take to clean and disinfect everything in there?
Well I have a very small collection of snakes not a huge collection like you. If I had a large collection I'm sure I would not do as much as I do.
I really enjoy keeping my snakes in a natural looking cage. I Think they present well and look nice in my home and don't mind taking care of them. I can be kinda OCD on things and cleaning the cages doesn't take me that long but it helps that I constantly clean them so a full break down is never that bad. At least I don't think. That's just me though.
OP you have a good start. It looks really good.