I wouldn't worry about it at all. That wouldn't be the first thing I'd try to change if she doesn't eat.
12-03-2012, 09:17 PM
threezero
alright i feel much better. I did touch her a few times since I got her I hope its not that big of a problem. She doesn't seem scare of me at all though doesn't curl up into a ball or anything.
Can balls actually see whats going out from inside the tubs? i have those sterlite once its quite transparent to my eye i wonder if the snake can see out of it at all given their poor eyesight.
I do also have a huge german shepherd that waltz in and out of my room at his leisure. He doesn't show any interest in the snake but could the snake still sense the presence of a huge predator?
12-03-2012, 09:38 PM
towelie4365
Again, I wouldn't worry. The two hatchlings I got in not too long ago arrived here when I had a foster dog. He was always in the room. They've both been eating every time I offer them food, and the first time they ate was only 2 days after they were shipped to me, and I even handled them the day before. I wouldn't worry about the snake being stressed unless she doesn't eat for you.
12-04-2012, 03:25 AM
threezero
worries all gone :) my girl just ate a live rat pup for me. She freak out when i accidentally drop the pup on her almost curl into a ball but eventually she came around and took the pup.
little off topic question, do you guys sex your new additions? I trust the breeder but I heard it will be even harder to pop the snake when it grows up. on the other hand i have zero experience popping...