Bad shed? Bad attitude; Hissing.
Rue started his shed about a week and a half ago. I noticed his belly was pink, when it hit his feeding day I went and got him a small rat instead of a giant rat. He ate it that night with absolutely no problem. The next morning his eyes went grey and the morning after blue (couldn't see into his eyes) Today i noticed his eyes are back to normal, I was very surprised to see his because.... no shed found anywhere in his cage... also, just yesterday his eyes were blue. It doesn't look like he has any stuck shed though he does have some loose scales. The lines where the different skin meets is very noticeable. ALSO rue has been a perfect little angel, he's been hissing at for about the last week. Whenever I need to change his water (yes, i know when his eyes are blue his vision is poor) I didn't think much of it, I would change is water, stir up his dirt and than get outta dodge. Though today with his eyes back to normal, when i go to get him so he can stretch he hisses. Multiple times. He still hasn't struck at me (ever) Once i hold him, he's alright with me and acts normal. Maybe he's just trying to train me with his hissy fits. When my boyfriend goes to hold him.. absolutely no hissing. (we are educated and BOTH hold him properly) I'm worried about whatever happened with his shed, and his little tude he has going on. Help please!:confusd:
Re: Bad shed? Bad attitude; Hissing.
Imo, if he is in a shed cycle I would just leave him alone and worry about the water another time. If I know he is in a shed and in his hide I certainly wouldn't pull him or lift him out of his hide. I think that's what he's saying when he hisses. He would like some privacy. :D
Re: Bad shed? Bad attitude; Hissing.
Thank you everyone! Rue's not very dull in his coloring anymore. Other than the one time he soaked in his water bowl for over a day, he hasn't been in his water bowl since. Also, last night he starting to be very active. Climbing all over his branches, from side to side of his tank, and his famous lay straight up against the glass. He also did his second favorite thing, limbo. Rue loves to stick up in the air straight as an arrow and slowly do the limbo (bending backwards) until he gets unsteady and they does it all over again. When he was in blue, he was in his hide for days. Since his eyes returned to normal, he's the same ol adventurous rue. I clearly need to do more research on typical boa behavior/shed process. Thank you so much for all your advice!