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Stress vs Hunger Roaming
So after reading a few posts on hear, I've heard that the two most common reasons for frequent roaming seem to be a hungry snake or a stressed out snake.
Seeing as how the two have very different solutions, how do you tell whether the snake is hungry or just stressed?
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Too true. A stressed out snake is less likely to eat at all.
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well that's good to hear. I figured it was just hunger, but my snake has never given me any trouble eating. It's about 3 months old currently on weanling mice. Going to try to switch to rats sometime in the near future.
Just wanted to make sure, I wasnt forcing a stressed snake to eat and making things worse
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