bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
Hello fellow snake lovers! Need some advice on some strange behavior in a female bp that my husband and i just rescued. We've had her and a male for about a week now. Tonight was the the 3rd time we had them out, as well as our original bp Tabitha. We put them back in after cleaning up the tank and the new female started spazing out hardcore. Speeding around the tank like she was being chased and flailing her head and upper body around. She did this for about 3 mins. Could it be stress? We were promised she was well handled, but we were also told she was a boy... i would really appreciate any advice to help keep this big girl from hurting herself. She's about 3.5 feet but pretty girthy for what I've seen. Also...maybe she just laid eggs before we got her. Her lower 3rd of her body underneath looks almost like she got tore open or super stretched out and her little booty hole or whatever it is looked like maybe some of the insides came out. It looks way better now. Closest herpe vet is 5 hours away...do we need to go get her checked out? Worried about our new baby.
bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
Two questions
Is the bottom of the tank to hot?
Is the female in question a Spider?
It could be wobble...
Re: bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
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Originally Posted by
BPro927
Two questions
Is the bottom of the tank to hot?
Is the female in question a Spider?
It could be wobble...
I thought spider, too.
Re: bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
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Originally Posted by
33rpm
I thought spider, too.
REALLY?! Aside from the maybe two youtube videos out there, have you ever actually SEEN a spider "speeding around the tank and flailing", without some other underlying issue? I have NEVER seen a spider act that way, and it's more than a little irritating that people who also haven't keep propagating the myth that the "wobble" should be your first thought when a BP is acting strangely.
Re: bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
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Originally Posted by
Annarose15
REALLY?! Aside from the maybe two youtube videos out there, have you ever actually SEEN a spider "speeding around the tank and flailing", without some other underlying issue? I have NEVER seen a spider act that way, and it's more than a little irritating that people who also haven't keep propagating the myth that the "wobble" should be your first thought when a BP is acting strangely.
Really. Speeding around a tank? No. Flailing? Yup.
P.s. I love how you come after ME, as I was just agreeing with someone who posted prior to myself. xoxo
Re: bp flailing around wildly for a few minutes...help
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Originally Posted by
33rpm
Really. Speeding around a tank? No. Flailing? Yup.
P.s. I love how you come after ME, as I was just agreeing with someone who posted prior to myself. xoxo
My reference was to both of you, I just didn't feel the need to multi-quote.