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    shed hide behavior

    so parker is in shed, and moving a lot. not moving and active around his tank like he usually does at night. no, its more like every time i go in and check on him he is in a different hide. he keeps switching. the temps are all right in both hides, is this at all normal behavior?? it is a very constant switch back and forth, back and forth. i haven't actually caught him moving, but he hasnt for 3 days stayed on one side for longer than and hour, MAYBE two hours.

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    Is your humidity and ambient temp right?


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    If your temps and humidity are right then I wouldn't worry about it at all. He's doing what he knows is best for him. Being in shed is not very comfortable for the snake, so he's more than likely just antsy because he's in shed and that's the way he expresses it.
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