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BP less active?
Hey there, so hoping someone can offer an explanation here. I have a ~6-7 month old BP who has been healthy and great. For the last 1 month or so, he's been noticeably less active. Usually, if we were to get up in the middle of the night we'd see him exploring around and hanging out, but I haven't seen him for a while. And additionally, when it's feeding day, he's usually out and about all day long, searching for food but that didn't happen for the last two feedings. He's shed since then(completely successful, eyecaps and tail tip shed fine) but still isn't active.
We haven't changed anything about his husbandry besides dialing back the hotspot a touch due to the ambient temps in the house rising. We handle him a few times a week, he doesn't act abnormal when handled.
Info about husbandry and such in case it's needed:
Temps with a temp gun are: Ambient: 75-79, hot spot 88-90. We use both an UTH(with a thermo) and a heat lamp to get his temps right. I mist the tank daily to keep the humidity at about 30-40%. He has two water dishes(one under the lamp to help humidity) and one in the cool side. Three hides spread across the tub.
Using aspen bedding(cleaned and changed about 2 weeks ago, spotcleaned daily), a plastic tub, and we are feeding F-T large adult mice, about to upgrade to weaned rats when he's done this batch. We don't have a scale quite yet so I don't know his weight, unfortunately.
So yeah, any ideas? Do they sometimes just have calm phases where they don't explore much? Should I consider adding more "enrichment" such as climbing areas?
Last edited by sufficio; 05-17-2017 at 01:40 AM.
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Re: BP less active?
Is your humidity really 40%
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If your humidity was really 40% odds are you would be having shedding problems.
If you are using a thermostat you would not have to dial anything back.
Be careful with heat lamps and plastic tubs. Not a combo I would recommend.
All that said, pretty normal behavior for a male ball of that age.
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Ah yeah sorry brainfart. Checked the hydrometer this morning and it's about 60%. I don't know why my brain goofed and said 30-40. I have trouble remembering the numbers off the top of my head(which is why I have a paper sheet on his tub with ideal #'s haha) Derp. 30-40 is what our house sits at lol.
The heat lamp is suspended with a metal stand so hopefully should not cause issues with the tub.
Good to hear it's normal though thank you! I was just worried in case the change in behavior would be an issue or cause of something bigger.
Last edited by sufficio; 05-17-2017 at 04:40 PM.
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