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    Re: Snake lunges at glass and his nose is bruised

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkL1561 View Post
    Probably just hungry and thought a reflection was a food item. If he’s calm when he’s out I doubt it’s defensiveness. Could put a blanket over glass or move the enclosure to a area with less traffic.


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    He hasn’t ate in 4 weeks possibly due to shed and I did put a blanket on the tank I’m hoping that helps


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    Re: Snake lunges at glass and his nose is bruised

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    Has this behavior been going on since before he started his shed cycle?
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    Yes about that time


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    Then I would definitely be inclined to think the attitude has to do with the shed. The animal is essentially blind and uncomfortable.

    I would try to improve husbandry to ensure a complete, healthy shed next time.

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