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    Re: Strange Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by humpee316 View Post
    Thank you for responding...Tank temp is around 84 to 86 degrees humidity is between 50 and 60 ..daytime and 76 to 80 degrees and around 60 percent at night....also fed her this past tuesday...she shouldnt be hungry...should she?
    Your temperatures are not correct.
    Daytime and night time should be the same, or maybe a drop of 1-2 degrees. Hot side should be 90-92, cool side should be 74-84.
    Check the care-sheet again, and try to get those temps up, should fix your problem.

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    That sounds about right.unfortunately so many BP owners with varying opinions about BP care.just trying to find some middleground.Everybody has been so helpful.should i have two temp/humidity gauges in both ends of her tank.that way i can monitor them better?also i have made her a new hide out of a tupperware bowl and for the first time in almost a week she went right in and seems to be happy.maybe old one was smallish and didnt make her feel safe..trial and error i guess.we were all new at this one time or another

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    what would i be looking for and what do they look like?

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by humpee316 View Post
    That sounds about right.unfortunately so many BP owners with varying opinions about BP care.just trying to find some middleground.Everybody has been so helpful.should i have two temp/humidity gauges in both ends of her tank.that way i can monitor them better?also i have made her a new hide out of a tupperware bowl and for the first time in almost a week she went right in and seems to be happy.maybe old one was smallish and didnt make her feel safe..trial and error i guess.we were all new at this one time or another
    Yes, I think two probes should be used to monitor temperature. Not gauges, they are inaccurate at best, harmful at worst.
    Thermostats with probes and a thermometer with a probe (or a temp gun) are recommended for keeping proper temperatures. I recommend herpstats.

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by cordell View Post
    Mine roams and hangs out of the hide when she is hungry.
    i second this! all my 3 bps do this all the time (when hungry)
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    Re: Strange Behavior

    mites will look like Lil specks that move check under it's mouth is how i usually spot them in-between the scales you will see what looks kind of like a grain of sand.
    sometimes you will see them crawling around on the snakes could be anywhere from head to tail

    but like i said 9 out of 10 times if you got mite you can see them very easy under there chin in the skin fold right in the middle of there chin

    a not realy a sure sign but a way that will help you to rember to check for mites is if the snake always seems to lay in the water bowl even after shedding. by this i mean it shed lets say last Tuesday but is still laying in the water bowl i'd check for mites and ticks. but since you didn't say anything about yours soaking all the time i'd say it is just hungry.

    or could even be you just cleaned the cage in the last few days before it started roaming but my money is on hungry
    Last edited by ice#1; 08-15-2010 at 08:29 PM.
    i just like to argue and get you riled up dont take it to mean i dont like you or what I'm agueing about. I'm doing it for the joy of argueing dont anybody like good old fashion debates

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    No offense taken...Im new at this and i value all of you guys as guides to taking optimim care of my girl..Good news she made short work of a mouse tonight and seems quite content right now...looking forward to picking your brains in the future...thanx for everything

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    Re: Strange Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by mpkeelee View Post
    ur snake is prolly hungry. with the smaller ones its good to feed every 5 days.
    im glad she ate, just try and keep a consistant schedule and keep ur husbandry up to par and u shoud be fine
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