Re: Moving around too much?
if i where you id feed within the next 3 to 4 days, he seems very active and he might have just ate, bps move more when they don't eat (SOMETIMESS) i wouldn't handle her for the next day or two just in case she does regurgeitate her food. hope this helps :)
Re: Moving around too much?
Your BP sounds completely normal. No good breeder (or pet owner) would have fed her right before shipping, so she probably is a little hungry. There is no harm in waiting a couple of days to feed so she can settle in, though, if that makes you more comfortable. As long as you aren't measuring your temps with stick-on analogs, your setup sounds good.
Re: Moving around too much?
As far as the range of hotside temperatures, i put 87 because that's what the thermometer probe read, but he moved the probe to the edge of the UTH! The usual range is from 89-92. I'm heating it with a ZooMed UTH, monitered by thermostat. The ambient temperature is 80-83. No worries, I've got the heating thing down to a science! Note to self, tape probe in place.
I will probably offer food on Monday, or is that too early if I got him on Tuesday?
Re: Moving around too much?
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Update, I just checked the cage this morning and he is STILL out and about. Now I'm worried. What do I do??
If it's a new snake, this is completely normal. Just leave him alone for a few more days and he will settle down.