Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
lets start with the basics what are you temps and humidly, and how are you providing heat?

Stress in snakes almost always manifests in feeding refusals, although there can be other reasons for adult animals (over 1200 gm usually) breeding behaviour. Not all snakes will show that either.

there is a lot of ideas of normal behaviour but one respected source I like will say that a snake that hides and never explores is stressed. A constant hiding animal can have digestion problems as they are always tightly coiled. (ref John Rossi what's wrong with my snake pp 74-5) A constant exploring snake is also likely stressed. It is about pace of the animal a gentle poking about or hanging out exploring is healthy and encouraging that animal feels safe and comfortable in the environment. but a frantic poking and pushing into corners prowling about with lots of head movement is stress. Especially during the day.

I'd recommend waiting to handle until the animal has fed and let her alone try not to disturb her. Patience is needed here, when handling alexandra has that spot on support as much as the body as you can and move slowly not too fast.

Check you temps and humidity, have you read some care sheets?
the humidity is like in the care sheet,between 70-90.not below 70 n not above 90.the heat in the tube is 80 to 90 but i still dont provided belly heat(heatpad) because the order still now arrived yet.from what u said,i can say that my bp have digestion problem,because for 2 weeks,she never come out from it hide or maybe i dont see it(maybe while i am working or sleeep).but from i know,bp need heat to digest,so that maybe true.urghhh....when my order will arrive????........