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    Before you start to worry yourself gray I would read through this: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...f-Up-About-IBD

    Your best bet is to keep an eye on him for a while. If you were quarantining correctly I think it's possible that your mojave could just be stressed about moving or hungry. I highly doubt at his size that he's interested in the females near him. I keep my males and females in the same rack and my males don't act any different this time of year. I do have two hatchlings that are very active at night when they are hungry (as early as a day or two after feeding )
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    Re: 180g Male Mojave acting strange

    Quote Originally Posted by Kinra View Post
    Before you start to worry yourself gray I would read through this: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...f-Up-About-IBD

    Your best bet is to keep an eye on him for a while. If you were quarantining correctly I think it's possible that your mojave could just be stressed about moving or hungry. I highly doubt at his size that he's interested in the females near him. I keep my males and females in the same rack and my males don't act any different this time of year. I do have two hatchlings that are very active at night when they are hungry (as early as a day or two after feeding )
    Thanks for the read, will definitely get into it tonight. I'm hoping he might just be hungry, think it's time to move up to rats.

    & as for the IBD, I'm starting to lean away from it in the boa anyway. She does definitely have some sort of neurological problem, but no mouth rot, RI, or does she stargaze.

    I'm just a worrywart.

    Thanks to all, I feel much better now

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