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Re: Doesn't constrict when eating?
Mine has only ever been fead on frozen barley constricts unless I give it a tug see pic
He will hold it like that for a minute then gobble it down
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Re: Doesn't constrict when eating?
Originally Posted by MR Snakes
Another poor snek with issues. Send it immediately to Maine.
LOL not a chance, I'm planning to keep my BP with me for the next ~30 years
Originally Posted by Jamiekerk
Mine has only ever been fead on frozen barley constricts unless I give it a tug see pic
He will hold it like that for a minute then gobble it down
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That looks very similar to what mine does, except he doesn't even bother with the neck coil, he just puts his head and neck over the prey when biting it. Good to know that's normal for when they're fed F/T. I wonder if they would know how to properly constrict if faced with live prey.
On another note, I'm probably being an over-anxious mom but ever since my BP ate, he has been staying in his cool hide, has barely moved, and hasn't gone to the warm side. Is this normal? I saw him poking his head out at night and roaming the tub a bit in the evening before eating but now he just stays in his hide. I touched him and he responds to it but his body feels a bit stiff/tense. I've never actually seen him change hides to thermoregulate either come to think of it.
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Re: Doesn't constrict when eating?
I very rarely see mine thermoregulate they are nocturnal, only time I ever see is if I’m thirsty at night and walk past his viv.
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Re: Doesn't constrict when eating?
Originally Posted by Luvyna
LOL not a chance, I'm planning to keep my BP with me for the next ~30 years
That looks very similar to what mine does, except he doesn't even bother with the neck coil, he just puts his head and neck over the prey when biting it. Good to know that's normal for when they're fed F/T. I wonder if they would know how to properly constrict if faced with live prey.
On another note, I'm probably being an over-anxious mom but ever since my BP ate, he has been staying in his cool hide, has barely moved, and hasn't gone to the warm side. Is this normal? I saw him poking his head out at night and roaming the tub a bit in the evening before eating but now he just stays in his hide. I touched him and he responds to it but his body feels a bit stiff/tense. I've never actually seen him change hides to thermoregulate either come to think of it.
Most of the time both of mine are on their cool sides. Occasionally I see one hanging out in the water bowl for a couple minutes then move on to a hide. I have enough cover in my tanks that they can move from hide to hide and not be seen.
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Re: Doesn't constrict when eating?
Thanks for sharing Jamiekerk and Mb80! Two days after eating my snake is moving around again - I saw him change hides this morning and also managed to catch him taking a drink last night. Guess he just needed time to digest his meal
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