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Restless during a storm?
We had a storm roll through for two days, and both my snakes became restless right as the front came in and until all of the rain passed. I have never seen them stress out like that before, and they were up and roaming constantly throughout the entire storm. They are acting completely normal now.
Nothing else changed - temps and humidity were the same as always, no changes in bedding, hides, etc.
Anyone else's snakes get like this during a big storm?
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well, they say animals no before humans if something happens, so possible normal.
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0.0.1 - Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, Cheerio
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I'm not sure how old they are, or if you have a female also, but sometimes a change in the barometer will kick in their mating instincts.
1.1 Mohave, 1.0 Albino, 1.0 Spider het Albino, 0.6 Het Albino, 1.0 Pastel, 0.1 pinstripe, 0.2 normal
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Re: Restless during a storm?
 Originally Posted by mkeller13
I'm not sure how old they are, or if you have a female also, but sometimes a change in the barometer will kick in their mating instincts.
Exactly. They can sense the change in barometric pressure. This can trigger a breeding response and they will want to seek out a mate
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Interesting - would the female roam or the male? Or both? We aren't sure which gender they are. If they ever have to go to the vet, I was going to have them tested. One was born 6/23/09, the other is a few months younger. Both are in separate tanks.
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And by "born" I mean "hatched"
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Snakes are very sensitive to storms and changes in whether. They become very active and during a storm is the perfect time to pair BP's to copulate.
Cheers.
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