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    being aggressive?

    Well for some reason my bp is being aggressive , well i took her out for 10 minutes handled her and stuff the i put her back and left. i go into my room some halfhour later and she hears me and comes out of her hide and sticks her head near the top of the tank. So i take that as she wants to come out because thats what she normally does. So i put my hand gently in the bottom of her tank and she comes over smells it and stuff so she knew i was there. I go to pick her up by her middle and she strikes the side of her tank. So Im like umm.....okay then shes being a little silly, so I continue to take her out and she strikes and actually made contact with my other hand. I put her back down and she tries to strike at me again then went to the cool side and curled around her water bowl. so now im totally confused at why she did that, anyone know? I mean i just fed her a small rat(it was pretty tiny) and an adult mouse so i dont think shed be hungry. She has never been aggressive before this! so help please?
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    Re: being aggressive?

    could it be because i just took a shower and had no recognizable scent or something???

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    Re: being aggressive?

    Hi,

    Define just fed her..........


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    Re: being aggressive?

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    Hi,

    Define just fed her..........


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    Agreed, if it was any earlier than 2 days ago thats your reason right there.
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    Re: being aggressive?

    it was 3 days ago....

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    Re: being aggressive?

    Hi,

    Is she maybe coming up to a shed?

    Unless it keeps happening I'd probably just put it down to a bad scale day.


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    Re: being aggressive?

    She may becoming up to shed but i dont see any signs so maybe to early to tell? lol but yeah i think im just gonna say its a bad scale day. thanks!

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    Re: being aggressive?

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post

    Unless it keeps happening I'd probably just put it down to a bad scale day.


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