Re: Climbing and Burrowing
is your snake out and about all the time? If he is then hes not happy and you most likely have a husbandry issue... If hes only out at night and early morning then that seems normal... the climbing and what not all depends on the snake... some of mine climb all over and then others dont move too much... all depends on the snake.
Re: Climbing and Burrowing
While snakes do seem to behave a little differently from one another, it is also true that males tend to climb (though still being terrestrial) more than females. Evidence for this is found in the different parasites in wild male and female ball pythons. I have posted and cited this information somewhere else on the forum but can cite it again if needed.
So, yes, males tend to climb more than females.
Re: Climbing and Burrowing
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Originally Posted by
JoshJP7
is your snake out and about all the time? If he is then hes not happy and you most likely have a husbandry issue... If hes only out at night and early morning then that seems normal... the climbing and what not all depends on the snake... some of mine climb all over and then others dont move too much... all depends on the snake.
Oh no, he's a very happy boy. It's only at night and early morning that he's active. And Starmom, thanks for the definite answer :)
Re: Climbing and Burrowing
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Originally Posted by
azak323
I've heard before that male BPs like to climb more than females. Is this true?
My vote is "yes."
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...1/9/climb3.JPG
Re: Climbing and Burrowing
hmmm,i have yet to see a bp that doesnt climb.male or female.as for burrowing thats something i have not seen with any bp.i thought that was more of a corn or a king snake trait
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My male doesn't climb at all - my female is the climber.
My male burrows and I have yet to see my female do it....
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None of my balls burrow but 2 of my boas do!
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My males love to burrow in their aspen, although it seems like they do it more just before a shed.
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My balls of both sexes occasionally burrow in aspen. I had never noticed it to be connected to a shed but now I will be watching.