My BP is in his hide the whole day after eating
Hi all,
I finally fed Elliot today and he easily finished up two mice without much difficulty (he had difficulty in the 1st one as he struck the mice from the back and began eating it from the back rather than head first). Anyhow after eating he just went into his hide and this was in the afternoon today. I assumed he would be active again at night (like how he was in the previous nights), but seems like he's been in his hide all day long after his meal.
I am assuming this is very normal? How long before he starts coming out again? It was such a joy to watch Elliot take his first meal as he took both the hoppers live.
Below is a video of him taking his first meal although I thought he was struggling at first in the beginning...you'll see why in the video :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRKsNUV-6VI
Re: My BP is in his hide the whole day after eating
A happy ball python is a hiding ball python.
Elliot is happily digesting his meal. My BPs rarely come out of their hides anyway. I normally don't see them unless I pull them out to hold them. If he's usually out and moving, it may be an indication that something is wrong. He could be hungry. He could be too warm. He could be too cold. He might even be trying to find a place to hide that offers him security. What are your temps like? What does your set up look like?
Re: My BP is in his hide the whole day after eating
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Originally Posted by
snakehobbyist
A happy ball python is a hiding ball python.
Elliot is happily digesting his meal. My BPs rarely come out of their hides anyway. I normally don't see them unless I pull them out to hold them. If he's usually out and moving, it may be an indication that something is wrong. He could be hungry. He could be too warm. He could be too cold. He might even be trying to find a place to hide that offers him security. What are your temps like? What does your set up look like?
Thanks Snakehobbyist for your comment. My setup is fairly simple and I don't have any issues with temps as I live in the tropics anyway (Malaysia!). So my temps get about 29 degrees (Celsius) during the night and up to 32-33 degrees in the day. So you're saying that every time if the snake is out during the evening/night, it means it's hungry? Lol I thought the boy just wanted to stretch himself!
He's usually out during the day (in the mornings) but will return to his hide in the afternoon and come out again in the evening/night. I guess this is not normal? :(
Re: My BP is in his hide the whole day after eating
Sounds as normal as can be. He'll be back out again once he's digested a bit.
Re: My BP is in his hide the whole day after eating
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KMG
While a hiding ball is a happy ball they should not hide without ever coming out.
I guess my comment was misleading. I never SEE my girls moving however when I do my bedchecks, they have usually moved from the hot side to the cold side of the tank and vice versa. I will always find shavings in their water and temperature probes moved around. They do move, I just don't see it. It must be when I'm asleep or away. Sorry if I didn't make that clear!