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It's really hard to tell with just pics. A video would be easier to tell. Truthfully though it just sounds like exploring to me. Mine do the same thing at night.
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Re: Is she stargazing?
Originally Posted by cletus
It's really hard to tell with just pics. A video would be easier to tell. Truthfully though it just sounds like exploring to me. Mine do the same thing at night.
Thanks, maybe I'll be able to get a video of it soon.
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My purple passion does the same thing and it’s just him being curious, my other ball doesn’t do that at all. They are total opposites
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Re: Is she stargazing?
Originally Posted by Danger noodles
My purple passion does the same thing and it’s just him being curious, my other ball doesn’t do that at all. They are total opposites
This makes me feel a bit better. Honestly I wasn't that worried, I just thought it was strange, I hadn't heard of any other bp's doing this sort of 'exploring' before.
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Re: Is she stargazing?
my boy kind of does that sometimes too so I don't think it's anything to worry about
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What is the dreaded stargaze?
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Re: Is she stargazing?
Originally Posted by MR Snakes
What is the dreaded stargaze?
Don't quote me on this, But its a neurological issue common with Spider morphs if I recall the tidbits.
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Re: Is she stargazing?
Originally Posted by VereMyth
Don't quote me on this, But its a neurological issue common with Spider morphs if I recall the tidbits.
That is right, but it is also a symptom of IBD.
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Re: Is she stargazing?
Looks hungry to me. I would load her up full of food and see what she does.
The snakes I've seen stargazing due to IBD have rested their bodies against the side of the enclosure with their head pointed straight up for extended periods of time. Even then: stargazing could be a symptom of another issue.
IBD gets a lot of attention because it is incurable and contagious (suspected vector=mites), but, relative to common neurological issues: it is rare.
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