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  • 03-17-2019, 10:53 PM
    DragonSoul720
    Behavior change
    Hello, I'm relatively new to BP keeping, as I got my first snake (a female normal, named Andromeda) four months ago. Her cool side sits at 81-82° and her warm side sits at 91-92°. Her humidity sits at 60-65% on average (sometimes it reaches higher, but rarely lower). One hide on the cool side, one on the warm side, a big water bowl, plenty of clutter and a branch to climb. She eats fantasticly well, sheds in one piece, and seems healthy physically.

    For some context, I've noticed that after a feeding, she will hang out in her warm hide until she poops. However, this time when I fed her, she's spent the day in her warm hide, and then is super active at night, slithering around and wanting out. I've scoured her cage just in case I missed something. I cleaned her cage completely a couple days ago. The only difference I've noted is it's beginning to get warmer out (we had a nice warm 70° day for the first time since I got her). Am I just concerned over nothing? Is this normal? I want to be sure that nothing is wrong, I care for her so much.
  • 03-17-2019, 11:35 PM
    Bogertophis
    It's possible that her prey was a bit on the small side & she's looking for more...that's typical of snakes & most of us too ;) & doesn't mean she really needs more.
    It's better for a snake to eat a little less rather than a little too much anyway.

    It may also mean she's just getting bolder as she's grown some & feels more settled in...and it may mean nothing at all. Don't worry about it...I really don't think
    anything is "wrong". Snakes aren't robots, they sometimes want a little adventure too.
  • 03-18-2019, 09:38 AM
    DragonSoul720
    Re: Behavior change
    Alright. I gave her an adult mouse (she weighted 188g last week). Maybe she's just a glutton XD. I realize they are not all the same. She has such a personality. It was just weird to me that she changed her routine out of the blue. Maybe she just is really comfortable now.
  • 03-18-2019, 12:29 PM
    Bogertophis
    Have you made sure her cage temps. are within safe & proper range also? You mentioned the outside temps. have warmed up...keep in mind that a snake that
    is too hot will also want out of their cage: I assume her cage heat is controlled by thermostat? otherwise if the room is now warmer, her cage may be too hot.
    (I'm just making sure- every now & then someone isn't using a t-stat-)

    It mostly sounds to me like she is starting to stay in what we call "feed mode"...still looking for more food, even when full. A bit like us "needing" another cupcake...

    Snakes may stay pumped up for more food for a few hours to a day or so after they've eaten...do NOT give in & give more food, even IF the meal was too small.
    Adding more food to their digestive tract after some prey is partly digested will usually result in a regurgitation of both items...you really don't want to 'go there'. ;)
    It's bad for the snake, & super-gross for you to clean up.
  • 03-21-2019, 01:04 PM
    fadingdaylight
    Funny, mine pulled this one this morning after eating last night. Knocking over fake plants and everything, it was really amusing actually.
  • 03-22-2019, 01:15 AM
    DragonSoul720
    Re: Behavior change
    I'm using a thermostat and I also use a thermostat controlled space heater, so the room temps stay rather consistent. Trust me, I won't be giving her any extra XD she's already getting chubby. I use a temp gun and check my temps regularly so, there hasn't been any change to her husbandry.
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