Very Odd BP Behavior (Opinions?)
So recently my BP has been acting a little strange ever since her last feeding, which was about a couple days ago. Usually during the evening she'll stick her head out of her hide and just stare at nothing. Pretty normal, and when I go up to look at her she usually retreats her head back into her hide.
Now ever since her last feeding, she's kind of turned that behavior around. She seems to "eye" me a lot, and when I go up to her tank to look at her, she actually curls her neck and looks up at me through the glass. Even when I take the lid off, she doesn't retreat she just sits there and stares. I have no idea why she's doing this. I kinda get the feeling she may want to "strike" at me, but I can't really tell if shes looking at me that way or just for some reason really interested in me all of a sudden.
If anyone has any opinions on this sudden behavior change, please let me know. If for some odd reason she's doing this because she wants to strike at me I'll probably avoid handling her for a while.
How long have you had her
Mine do that all the time. They really get like that when they hear a hair dryer as that's what we use to warm the feeders. If my wife dries her hair they look ready to strike. If I open the tubes and move confidently they realize it's not feeding time and are fine. It's just associating you with food, but that does not mean cage aggressive. Just grab her when she acts like that and all is good.
Re: Very Odd BP Behavior (Opinions?)
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FeathersRuff
(I've heard BPs are very primal and not thoughtful animals).
They may be primal, but you'd be surprised what a primal animal can learn. As a kid, I had a fishtank in my bedroom that I fed every morning as soon as I woke up-- and my alarm clock was a radio alarm. One day I decided to play some music in my room in the afternoon. Imagine my surprise when all the fish swam up to the top of their tank, waiting to be fed! Food is a powerful motivator :D:D:D