Borneo STP striking glass during feeding...
The past 6 or 7 feedings my Borneo boy has been striking the glass once he smells his prey. The last 2 feedings he struck harder and a few times (3 or 4) as opposed to typically one time the previous few feedings.
Although I know this isn't really "uncommon" among snakes, I've never seen it quite like this in my personal experience.
Any clues what may be triggering it recently? Nothing changed enclosure or husbandry wise. Same prey. Same handling. His demeanor seems otherwise completely the same. Feeding routine is the same. So I'm kind a stumped. Could it be that spring is in the air?
Are there any tricks to curbing this behavior? I'd rather he not break his jaw, or the glass for that matter.
I typically don't put too much weight into these things, snakes will be snakes, but it's been frequent and consistent to the point I'm seeing a pattern developing. If I can get ahead of it somehow that would be great.
Re: Borneo STP striking glass during feeding...
I don't know what you are keeping him in but i would suggest covering the glass before you bring the prey into the room.
Re: Borneo STP striking glass during feeding...
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JodanOrNoDan
I don't know what you are keeping him in but i would suggest covering the glass before you bring the prey into the room.
He's in a Neodesha.
Hmmm, that's a thought. But it seems scent driven. I'll certainly give it a shot if you think it'll help.
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Craiga 01453
He's in a Neodesha.
Hmmm, that's a thought. But it seems scent driven. I'll certainly give it a shot if you think it'll help.
Think of it as a conditioning opportunity. I have never kept one but I imagine the brain capacity is similar to a ball. You will be teaching him the covering the glass means feeding time. I agree with Boger... probably sent + perceived movement. I have a ball with the same behavior. I feed in a pretty dark room and he can only see out of one side of the tub so I don't walk in front of it when there are rats in the room. The funny part in my case is this is my boy that did not eat on his own for around two years, then one day... Now he is nuts and strikes very hard. Mice, rats, birds he doesn't care as long as its warm.