Stays in cold hide ALL the time
I have a very happy snake apparently. (the one that you don't see...)
Morty always stays in the cold hide.
Unless he is in shed and only after I put him in the hot hide.
Even if I put him in the hot hide (after a handling session) he moves to the cold one within half an hour.
What is this?
Should I be concerned?
He is in 20g aquarium, on paper towels, 2 identical hides (reptilebasics), water bowl, branch + vines
Hot side: +- 90, UTH w/ranco
Cold side: +- 80, dips to +-77 at night
Humidity: 50%
He is 26" and 380g, a year old.
Eats rat pups every 5 days.
Re: Stays in cold hide ALL the time
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Originally Posted by
Eric Alan
My only thought, and even this is a stretch, is about the glass aquarium. Do you have the sides and/or back covered to give him a little more security? If not, maybe there's something outside of the tank that he doesn't like on the warm side for one reason or another.
That was my thinking process too. :P So I gave him a rather long string of vines... But the sides are not covered -- will do that ASAP.
The only reason I worry is my other BP (normal, 36", 650g, age unknown but seems to be a young adult) is almost always "chills" in the hot hide. The temps in his enclosure are more stable but he has identical set-up on a bit bigger scale...
Different personalities due to age/size maybe?
Re: Stays in cold hide ALL the time
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Originally Posted by
shelpen
Different personalities due to age/size maybe?
Maybe. And maybe not even the age/size bit. They all have their quirks. As long as they're being cared for and thriving, I chalk it up to regular differences in BP behavior.
Re: Stays in cold hide ALL the time
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Originally Posted by
Eric Alan
I chalk it up to regular differences in BP behavior.
:)
Thank you!
I feel better... less worried...