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    is this a behavior?

    my supposed 06 female normal that appears labyrinthish was being very odd. her temps are good she is done shedding and has had 2 days to digest. i opened her tub to clean our urine. she has been not well taken care of prior to me picking her up, she weights less than my 07's... i can fix that tho she is eatting frozen thawed np. but i digress, so anyway i set her on my bed while i clean out her tub and get new paper in. its like a 30 second process. i look back and she was wagging her tail... the part where it gets really thin she was waving it back and forth rather quickly then she struck but i was like 5 feet away. does anyone out there have a bp that wags its tail prior to a strike?
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    Re: is this a behavior?

    mine never wags before a strike. do you think she might have been bit by some thing? like a spider or some thing. i've found a wasp on my pillow one day.

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    Re: is this a behavior?

    Tail wags are up for debate, but I have seen it when feeding, when sexually excited, and even just chillin.

    It is a normal occurance.
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