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  • 06-16-2012, 08:53 PM
    Lisn123
    How long has the "attitude" been going on for? Just this week? and has he eaten since the hissing behavior started?
  • 06-17-2012, 10:05 PM
    MariaLHodge
    Re: Moody Python
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lisn123 View Post
    How long has the "attitude" been going on for? Just this week? and has he eaten since the hissing behavior started?

    Just a week... I got to hold him last night for 25 min or so then I put him back. He's going to eat tomorrow night so hopefully his attitude will get better!
  • 06-18-2012, 03:06 PM
    Lisn123
    Re: Moody Python
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    Originally Posted by MariaLHodge View Post
    Just a week... I got to hold him last night for 25 min or so then I put him back. He's going to eat tomorrow night so hopefully his attitude will get better!

    Hope your snake is in a better mood after eating :) One time ours was in a really bad mood, the day after she ate. Hissing & striking at the side of the cage. but it only last 2 days. It was as if she had a "bad mouse" and made her grumpy :) Actually, she didn't eat right away- It was an F/T that sat in her cage all night and she ate it when I went to go get something to get it out of there.
    After that, she was real grumpy. But I felt maybe she was "fired up" from sort of protecting the mouse all night- extra aggitated. I dont know, but I do know that I dont like when they behave that way. lol

    Hope yours is back to his old self real soon.
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