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My first bp (lesser bee)

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  • 11-21-2014, 11:50 PM
    SpecialGreg
    Re: My first bp (lesser bee)
    Anyone?????
  • 11-22-2014, 12:08 AM
    Shamri
    Re: My first bp (lesser bee)
    You might want to start a new thread with your question. People may not think to look at an older thread, especially if they already looked at it and/or think you're just introducing your snake...
  • 11-22-2014, 03:18 AM
    jtomb1510
    Re: My first bp (lesser bee)
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    Originally Posted by SpecialGreg View Post
    So i was feeding Raiden last night and i dropped the mouse in his enclosure like normal and went over and started to watch a movie. I could see his little head poking out of his hide on the cool side where he was. A couple minutes later i hear something and look over and he is freaking out striking the air idk i would say about 5 or 6 time repeatedly before he stopped and kinda laid there for a few secs and quickly went back into his hide... now keep in mind the mouse was in the middle of the enclosure hiding not nearly close enough for Raiden to get him. I freaked out and removed everything from the enclosure and just left him and the mouse. He then got it and ate it down no problem. He just shed either yesterday or the day before. Im worried. I know he has some nural issues cause his spider gene. But please help!?!?!?!?

    Not sure if you posted a new thread about your concern but just in case you didn't and to ease your mind, you have nothing to worry about. He was simply defending his territory. I have a whole rack full of babies right now that do this all the time. 30 gallon is pretty big for a 2 month old snake (not that there's anything wrong with it being a little big) and he's learning his reach and his senses right now. He'll be fine even if it does turn out that he has a little wobble. I have a 2000 gram spider male that has a moderate wobble and he misses all the time and I feed f/t lol but he eventually gets the rat every time on feeding day. :):)
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