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BP still acting weird
Ok I've now had my bp for a full week now. Tomorrow will be my first time feeding him. I'm worried though, after a week he still hasn't used his hides. Neither one of them. I've even changed and gotten smaller ones so it would touch each side of him but he still won't go in them. I'm afraid that if feed him he won't get the belly heat that he needs under the hot side hide because he won't go in there. Also the other weird thing is and I don't if this is a norm of bps but he's always trying to lift the top off the tank or hovering around the hood. Not sure if he's like get me out of here or just something they do. PLEASE HELP!
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In the beginning they will scour the cage looking for escape routes. Every corner - even the top if they can reach. Make sure it's secured well.
If he's not using his hides, where is he hanging out when he's not exploring? Can you describe the environment more? What size cage? (I'm assuming glass tank?) What type of heat sources are you using (lamps? CHE? UTH?). Pics would be great too...
Last edited by Fireproof; 12-19-2014 at 10:57 AM.
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by Fireproof
In the beginning they will scour the cage looking for escape routes. Every corner - even the top if they can reach. Make sure it's secured well.
If he's not using his hides, where is he hanging out when he's not exploring? Can you describe the environment more? What size cage? (I'm assuming glass tank?) What type of heat sources are you using (lamps? CHE? UTH?). Pics would be great too...
He's either laying out in the open in a ball or on the side of the hot hide against the glass. Sorry at work right now so no pics. I have a uth that I keep at 90 with a herpstat, the cool side is always 79 to 80 and I have identical hides which are the log hides. I also use a 75 watt heat lamp and change it to infrared at night. I'm changing the water dish daily and spot cleaning regularly.
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Re: BP still acting weird
If you have the half log hides, he might not feel particularly secure in them since they are wide open on both sides. You could try something that just has one entrance. If you prefer the look of the logs, you could try to block off one side with fake plants or something along those lines. The general idea is to help him feel less exposed.
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by Shamri
If you have the half log hides, he might not feel particularly secure in them since they are wide open on both sides. You could try something that just has one entrance. If you prefer the look of the logs, you could try to block off one side with fake plants or something along those lines. The general idea is to help him feel less exposed.
Well on both logs I have one entrance against the glass with moss there. So there is just one entrance but he still won't go in them.
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by breadpython14
Well on both logs I have one entrance against the glass with moss there. So there is just one entrance but he still won't go in them.
Is the glass that it's against still see-through? If so, it may not look/feel secure to him.
I've also known some that just don't care for those half-logs. You might consider getting a dark plastic bowl or small pot, cutting a small hole in it, and turning it upside down. Or if you like the naturalistic look - more of a cave dwelling than a half log.
One of our BPs really prefers this over a half log:
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by Fireproof
Is the glass that it's against still see-through? If so, it may not look/feel secure to him.
I've also known some that just don't care for those half-logs. You might consider getting a dark plastic bowl or small pot, cutting a small hole in it, and turning it upside down. Or if you like the naturalistic look - more of a cave dwelling than a half log.
One of our BPs really prefers this over a half log:

I have moss blocking the glass but I'm going to try a hide like that. thanks!
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Re: BP still acting weird
Sounds like your BP is just adjusting to his new environment. I agree that you could try a more secure hide. I have the exo-terra hides and I also use these from reptile basics. My snakes use these the most.
http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
Sounds like your BP is just adjusting to his new environment. I agree that you could try a more secure hide. I have the exo-terra hides and I also use these from reptile basics. My snakes use these the most.
http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes
Good looking out, now what's appropriate size hide. Since I've got him I've haven't weighed or measured him yet but I know he's 6 months. Would I get a small or medium?
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Re: BP still acting weird
 Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy
Sounds like your BP is just adjusting to his new environment. I agree that you could try a more secure hide. I have the exo-terra hides and I also use these from reptile basics. My snakes use these the most.
http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes
I really like these reptile basic hides. My snake is always in one of them...although, when I see him, he is usually on the cool side. I often wish he would spend more time out and about so I could admire him.
Aaron
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