Newby need of Help With Snake Troubles
So yesterday I found my snake on his back not moving. I tried to get him to move but nothing. I thought he was dead, but later in the night my Uncle happened to show up and said that it was normal. The snake isn't bloated either. Can anyone tell me of it is actually normal to have a non moving snake that seems dead in the winter?
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Nevermind he's actually dead. I'm sorry..
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NewbySnakeOwner
Nevermind he's actually dead. I'm sorry..
That sucks! How long did you have it?
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NewbySnakeOwner
Nevermind he's actually dead. I'm sorry..
Can you tell us about how you kept him? Temps, humidity, how you measured those? As Deborah said before there are several things that could've killed him
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I don't know why your uncle would think that. Reptiles get slow and sluggish when cold but if your husbandry is right then the snake shouldn't have known it was winter. I have never seen a living snake lay on its back, not a live one anyways
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I don't know why your uncle would think that. Reptiles get slow and sluggish when cold but if your husbandry is right then the snake shouldn't have known it was winter. I have never seen a living snake lay on its back, not a live one anyways
Uncles prob watched one of those wildlife documentaries where some creatures lie on their back and PLAY dead
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