Re: Potential Shed Behavior?
Sounds like stressed behavior.
He may be going into shed. I wouldn't know without looking at him.
But sounds like he's "freaking out" so to speak. I'd leave him alone for a few days.
Forgo the weighing for a few.
Then see if he is due to shed.
Re: Potential Shed Behavior?
Gotcha, will do.
The more I think about it, the more I think he might be in the end stages of a shed cycle.
The only other time he's ever struck in his enclosure at something other than a prey item was about 9-10 days ago when I was preparing to feed him and he struck at my movement outside the glass without any mouse scent as his meal was still in the fridge. I didn't notice if he was in blue at that point as the only light on was a red lamp and I just fed him and left him alone.
Regardless, he's chilling in his hide now so I'll just keep an eye on him and ensure his husbandry stays in line.
Sorry for the novel, I tend to be overtly verbose. Bad habit. :-)