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    Re: Change in behavior since eating

    She was probably nervous and settling in, perhaps hungry too. X2 on what kind of hides? Reptile basics has the ones my snakes like best. I would completely leave her alone until she has two good meals in here. Only get in her tank for cleaning and water changes. Them gradually start handling for a few minutes at a time. If you are constantly peeking or poking at her, she may just be freaked out and that's why different behavior. She could just want to digest her meal. And no, we aren't sick of you
    Last edited by DooLittle; 04-25-2012 at 10:36 PM.
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