...And Now He's Burrowing
I posted a few weeks ago about my new guy and after a few weeks, all seemed fine. He started eating well, he had started to get less nippy and all seemed like it was going in the right direction.
...then I changed his hides to be tighter fit for him and all of a sudden he's gotten very nippy again (puts some force behind his strike). One of the two hides is very difficult to get him out of, so I changed it back to his slightly larger hide last night. While I was changing his hide, I held him a little and I got him to switch over from being nippy to balling up by putting gentle pressure on his head (like I've seen suggested numerous times on here) and eventually got him put away for the night. I woke up this morning and he had burrowed all throughout his cage. He's got substrate completely built up around the entrances to the hide.
I know that burrowing is a sign of an unhappy snake. I had hoped that smaller hides would help. Since he still has not stopped being nippy, even with leaving him alone and all, what suggestions do y'all have for helping him feel comfortable and eventually getting him to stop the defensive strikes?
Re: ...And Now He's Burrowing
Current setup is in the picture. The green hide is under the heat lamp and replaced the other small one, similar in size to the skull. He has always chosen larger hides, regardless of which side it’s on.
Last feed was Sunday. Weighed him yesterday (Tuesday) at 162g. He has not shed since I got him 9/17. Last poop was 9/22. He gets fresh water every other day at the longest.
Hot side: Ambient temp is 90 with 50% humidity. Ground temp is 82, top of the hide (directly under the lamp) is 102.
Cold side: ground temp is 75. Not sure about ambient temp or humidity since I only have one hygrometer/thermometer in this setup.
If any other information would be helpful, let me know. I keep a caresheet that I think is pretty intensive just in case info is helpful.
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Re: ...And Now He's Burrowing
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Current setup is in the picture. The green hide is under the heat lamp and replaced the other small one, similar in size to the skull. He has always chosen larger hides, regardless of which side it’s on.
Last feed was Sunday. Weighed him yesterday (Tuesday) at 162g. He has not shed since I got him 9/17. Last poop was 9/22. He gets fresh water every other day at the longest.
Hot side: Ambient temp is 90 with 50% humidity. Ground temp is 82, top of the hide (directly under the lamp) is 102.
Cold side: ground temp is 75. Not sure about ambient temp or humidity since I only have one hygrometer/thermometer in this setup.
If any other information would be helpful, let me know. I keep a caresheet that I think is pretty intensive just in case info is helpful.
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Your ground temps should be hot side 88 to 90. Cold side around 80. Ambient around 80 through out whole enclosure. 102 seems super high. 75 ground temp seems a little cold.
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Re: ...And Now He's Burrowing
He might be burrowing because his hide is getting too hot. If the plastic is heating up to 102, that's a problem. You can move the hide so it isn't directly under the heat lamp or do half and half. Ideally, hou should just get another hide for him. How are you checking your temps?
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I’ve got analog for ambient and a laser thermometer for ground. I’ll work with the temps. Any suggestions for getting him to quit being so nippy?
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