New BP: when does 'settling in' time begin?
So, I picked up another one. Quick CL find, guy really needed to rehome and yes, I'm a sucker. Anyway. The tank was missing a lot of things so I've had to do a quick run for necessities and then work on a remodel. Part of that meant waiting for a thermostat to arrive.
My question here.... Cheddar has been here a week Saturday and as I've been remodeling, he really hasn't had his 'alone time'. Amazingly docile BP, about a year old. Don't mind the tank, I've changed it many times since that pic was taken. Anyway, my question... When does his settling in really begin? I'm going to have to really take his tank apart to get the thermostat and UHT all situated and he's probably hungry. Been running with no belly heat since I won't run a UTH without anything to regulate so been holding out on feeding him. I'm in the desert so ambient temp hasn't been a problem. Oh and my 17 year old can't keep his paws off my snake *grumbles*.
Since I'm posting, I'll throw in a pic of my new boy....and a new one of my pig girl finishing off her last dinner.
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Shes been relatively grumpy since taking this one down...poor dear, I misjudged its size but she got it down, and kept it down. Her hide usually lives under the vines, moved it for her to eat.
Re: New BP: when does 'settling in' time begin?
I don't feed or touch my new BPs for 2 weeks. I just check and make sure they have clean water. My new pin I've only picked up her hide twice for a quick peak cause I wanted to make sure she's ok.
Re: New BP: when does 'settling in' time begin?
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Coopers Constrictors
Every time you re arrange his tank, he has to re settle back in. Could take a day, could take a month. It's different for every snake. Just get the temps/humidity right and leave him be for a week.
This is very true, set it up leave him alone.
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Np, and to help you on humidity. What you can do to help out a glass set up is take tin foil and cover 85% of the top. It might not look pretty but it will help keep the humidity in.
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Idk how every else does it but every time I get a new snake they always ate for me with in one or 2 days n always settled in quick idk if I get them from good breeders or what it is but I don't keep my snakes in tanks they go in bins so maybe its not a big change for them .. not saying what I do is right or wrong but it works fine for me ... they all seem happy n healthy n that's what counts I. Don't hold the frequently just a quick into when they arrive and then I wait a week or so to really handle them