Can you tell when a bp is asleep?
I think the title says it all lol. Kind of a dumb question, I know, but I'm curious haha
Re: Can you tell when a bp is asleep?
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Bogertophis
When you hear them snoring...:rofl: (can you imagine how CUTE that would be?!?)
Actually, the only way I know to tell only applies to snakes with round pupils*....when asleep, their pupils will "sink" to the 6 o'clock position, indicating
total relaxation (sleep). *but if you have to shine a flashlight to see, they might wake up. Not a dumb question at all, btw.
Aw man I wish!! All of my other animals snore at least a bit so it'd be great if he could join the club haha
Thanks for the reply! :D
Re: Can you tell when a bp is asleep?
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craigafrechette
I find it helpful to just 'assume' they're sleeping if I go into their enclosures and I'm not seeing movement and tongue flicks. If I'm spot cleaning, changing water, or opening the enclsoure for a handling session, I always try to make some subtle "vibrations" so they can feel them and wake up without being startled.
Yeah, it's rude to startle them out of beep sleep...:D
Re: Can you tell when a bp is asleep?
It's easier with my Thai Bamboo Ratsnake and the King snakes ... if they don't bite they're asleep :)