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    Is it ok?

    Is it ok if your snakes don't come out at night?

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    Did it eat recently? If so it may just be digesting.
    Can't stop with just one!
    0.2 normal bp's (Crusher and Zoiee)
    1.0 normal burmese (Mitch)

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    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi

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    Well the boy just shed yesterday and the girl I moved her to her new tank about two days ago

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    Re: Is it ok?

    Mine disappear for days at a time. Some are active more frequently than others. I wouldn't worry about it.
    -- Judy

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    I always worry about it, that's y I have so many questions lol

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    Let them do their thing. If you wanted a snake you can watch roaming around then you picked wrong species to work with.


    I have snakes that are 99.9999% in hides till they smell food. And i have others that seem to roam all day with power naps inbetween

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Let them do their thing. If you wanted a snake you can watch roaming around then you picked wrong species to work with.


    I have snakes that are 99.9999% in hides till they smell food. And i have others that seem to roam all day with power naps inbetween
    Do you feed in the enclosure?

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    Yes all snakes here are fed in their tubs, None are moved out

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    Yes all snakes here are fed in their tubs, None are moved out
    Ok, do they strike at you when you go pick them up and it's not time to feed?

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