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silly snake
Ok so my BP has decided to make her own hide and now spends the large part of her day under the base of the climbing tree where she has made a little burrow. The problem is that I'm afraid she will get too cold. I took her temp and she was at 75 degrees which I think is too cold. I really want to avoid having to take everything out of her enclosure as this would be major stress but if I don't see her using her hot side more often I may not have a choice. Yesterday she did the same thing but moved to the hot hide in the evening.
What should the snakes body temp be at?
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Re: silly snake
Well I decided to evict her and fill in her burrow, she was cold to the touch Hopefully filling in the hole with substrate will discourage her from trying that again. I had added 2 smaller hides to the enclosure on the weekend but she isn't using them so I shifted her hides a bit so they have a more private entrance. Snake is determined to give me a hard time.
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Re: silly snake
sorry but im not sure on your experience.
Are you temps good? How are you measuring them? Are the hides a nice tight fit?
You could add some plants or just some scrunched up paper so they feel more secure in the enclosure.
Are you using a glass tank? As they could easily feel vunerable being visually on display all the time
Jim
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Re: silly snake
Enclosure is glass and mesh but the sides and 1/2 front have been covered (we are having feeding issues) Tank was set up 1 month before the snake arrived and runs on auto-pilot cool side 75-80 (surface temp) hot side 85-90. Humidity 55-65%
There are plants and a climbing tree, large water dish a thin strip of cork board leaning against the back (like a lean to) 2 small flowerpot hides (these would be snug if she would bother with them) and a rock hide that is too big for her but she goes into it anyways. I am reluctant to take out the hide that is too big because I don't want to stress her out more than she has been, like I said feeding issues
I have pictures but don't know how to upload. This is my 1st snake and I have had her since Feb 28
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Re: silly snake
there is a sticky thread at the top of the pictures forum that will show you how to post pics.
If your snake has good hides and the temps and humidity are fine then i dont know what to suggest. maybe she is happy and is just being a stubborn feeder.
How old is the BP?
Maybe the enclosure is to big for her and she feels uncomfortable in it!
If she just a baby might be worth swapping her to tub until she has grown on a bit.
75 is not rediculusly low. The hot side could be a little warmer. The problem with glass tanks with high side are keeping the ambient air temperature up and glass doesnt hold heat very well.
I would personnaly raise the hot side up to between 90-94 and see if that helps bump the air temp.
Other wise a simple desk lamp on top of the cage can help pick the temperature up a degree or two. But this will drop the humidity so may need to reposion the water bowl nearer the warmer end of the tank to compensate.
Jim
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worry :( chalk it up to lack of experience
now she is worrying me again because she has spent the whole day and night in her hide. She hasn't budged once. I can't believe the stress this snake is causing me! I read everywhere that they can go without food for well over a month at this age without any ill effects, but I still worry about her.
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Re: silly snake
Heh heh,
She's supposed to hide all day anyway.
Don't worry about it yet.
dr del
Derek
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Re: silly snake
Everything you are describing is completely normal for a new snake.
The first week or two after you get the snake, it will tend to "lay out" (not use hides). Then once it feels safe, it will start to use the hides all day and all night.
I only see my snakes out of their hides around feeding day.
Just leave her alone for a week or two and then try feeding her. She will not starve and she will not freeze to death if she is at 75*. If she needs to get warmer she will go where it is warmer.
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Re: silly snake
I just got my BP to dude, she spends all her time in hides to. I see her out suuuper late night sometimes. But other than that she's a snake and thats what she likes to do.
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