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Overactive?
The temps in my enclosure are pretty well established, 80 cool/ambient and 93-94 hot with 50-55% humidity, yet my snake is all over the place, one side to the other and always going up and down the walls, he just seems to be overactive (from what I have heard) for a BP. Any thoughts?
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Re: Overactive?
 Originally Posted by Dinosaur
The temps in my enclosure are pretty well established, 80 cool/ambient and 93-94 hot with 50-55% humidity, yet my snake is all over the place, one side to the other and always going up and down the walls, he just seems to be overactive (from what I have heard) for a BP. Any thoughts?
what are u measuring ur temps with?
how are u controlling ur temps?
how old is ur snake?
what type/size enclosure is it in?
do u have any hides, how many how big?
whats ur feeding schedule like and what do u feed?
have u recently put it into the new enclosure?
what time of day is it when u notice this behavior?
could be any number of things.
Last edited by mpkeelee; 09-10-2010 at 09:23 AM.
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
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This is unrelated to your question but I still want to see pics of your snake whenever you get time to take/post them.
3.0 Normal Ball Python (Fluffy, Nado, & Muffins)
0.1 Amel Corn (Red)
1.0 Hypo Lavender Albino Ruby Eye Cal King (Vlad)
0.1 Lesser Ball Python (Sophia)
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Re: Overactive?
I have two hides, one on each side, just small enough for a snug fit, but big enough that he does not have trouble squeezing in. I have a red bulb and UTH on dimmers but I am using acurite thermometers to measure temps. I feed a soft fur Rat pup/fuzzy every five days, he is kept in a 50 qt rubbermaid container (semi-clear with a brown lid) He mostly does from dusk until morning, he was still out when I woke up at 7. He was born in May so he is about 3.5 months old, and He has been in the present enclosure for two weeks.
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Re: Overactive?
 Originally Posted by IndySnake
This is unrelated to your question but I still want to see pics of your snake whenever you get time to take/post them.
Yea I've been meaning to do that, I haven't had a whole lot of time, plus I was letting him settle him and get acquainted. Pics soon though, be on the look out. Possibly tomorrow night, maybe tonight if I'm lucky.
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Re: Overactive?
My ball python does the same thing at night, it could just be that he's young and curious. If you have a glass tank, perhaps putting a background or covering up the sides he sees out of will work? I tried with my ball python, but he's persistent. If I leave any crack in the tank where he can see, he'll try to explore it so I've just given up and assumed it's because he's a young ball python whom's not quite used to his environment. Especially if he's basically been in a rack system where he's never really been able to see past the container he's in.
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Re: Overactive?
I have a similar problem, I've had my oldest bp for seven years, he has been in the same enclosure for four years. After his latest shed he has gone in a no eat mode, and he is overactive and driving me crazy, he has not fed in several months. Any thoughts?
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Re: Overactive?
 Originally Posted by IamMyEnd
I have a similar problem, I've had my oldest bp for seven years, he has been in the same enclosure for four years. After his latest shed he has gone in a no eat mode, and he is overactive and driving me crazy, he has not fed in several months. Any thoughts?
Your might be looking for a mate. It's breeding season. Lol
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