Ball Python Sticking Head Out Of Hide When I Walk Past?
Is this good behavior? I've had Loki for a week, and I handled him this morning, which he seemed to love. Though later the same day, I had to push down his paper towel in one spot outside of his hot hide which he was currently inside and his head poked out. I only did it for half a second just to push it down, then I locked the lid. Every time me or my Grandma walks past, he will now poke out his head - is this good? Curiosity? Alert? I am a new BP owner.
After about 30 seconds or so, perhaps a bit longer, he will slowly move his head back inside, but I can see his head clear as day it's just not stuck out when he moves back in.
Re: Ball Python Sticking Head Out Of Hide When I Walk Past?
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Seviper
Finally figured out what he's doing--he's in feeding mode. He wants to eat, even if I fed him less than 24 hours ago!
Maybe he needs to be eating more at a time? How big is he and what are you feeding?
Re: Ball Python Sticking Head Out Of Hide When I Walk Past?
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Slim
However, if the smell of rat is in the air, lottie dottie and every body is in front and center of the tub...
That's so true. I've owned snakes my entire life and it still amazes just how sensitive their sense of smell really is. I'm barely into their room, and all their heads are out looking.