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Re: snake wandering in cage
 Originally Posted by Egapal
It would be irresponsible to say, oh your snake is just exploring, or oh your snake is hungry until we have more info.
The person stated his settings are good for his pet. Now, common sense being the dictating factor, if the temps and humidity weren't right, his snake would have been behaving like this long before now.
Nothing in his post indicated anything had changed in the snake's environment. It's just as irresponsible to jump to a conclusion that something might be wrong with this pet just because he's out exploring his surroundings.
Now, if he said his snake hasn't been feeding, or gave other indications that something in his routine or surroundings had changed, THEN we might want to delve a bit deeper.
Unless there is an obvious behavioral change after having the pet for SUBSTANTIAL amount of time, or if there is an injury or illness associated with the pet's behavior, posting all of this information seems to be overkill.
Temps and humidity might be good to post, but from the sounds of it, having his snake only since last month, it sounds like he's just getting acclimated to his new surroundings and scoping things out. Of course I don't have a degree in python biology 101 either.
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