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  • 12-03-2015, 10:34 AM
    maskedburito
    Odd behavior. Attempt to escape
    This post was going to be about how it's great with your bp hangs outside of its hide and you can actually look at them and how beautiful they are.

    But that changed today when her sitting on top of her hide changed... She now sits on her hide then by about midnight starts trying not to push the sliding glass door open. She cruises up and down it pushing hard on the seam of the glass. She eventually starts attacking the glass. Striking at the seam hard.

    I'm worried she will hurt herself. And what the heck does she want!

    Every nov-March she goes on a hunger strike. She turned down a meal this same night. She is half way thru shedding tho....

    80 ambient, 90 hot spot and 50-60% humidity. Herpstat 2.


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  • 12-03-2015, 02:32 PM
    Snake Judy
    Re: Odd behavior. Attempt to escape
    It seems like most snakes will do this from time to time. I wouldn't worry unless you start seeing signs of nose rub. What size is your enclosure?
  • 12-03-2015, 03:14 PM
    ECechoHO
    Like Snake Judy said, BPs are known to be ESCAPE ARTISTS.. I found that out the hard way and alleviated IT<-----the escape methods NOT the snake...:gj:
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