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    very active bp

    my bp is very active all of a sudden. usually he sleeps all day and only slithers around his enclosure occasionally or when he's hungry.

    however for the past few days he is cruising all the time. i don't know what's wrong.
    is he stressed? i don't think he's hungry i just fed him a few days ago

    food: live large mouse every 5-7 days
    (rats are too big for him)

    ambient temp: 75-80 degrees
    cool side floor temp: 80 degrees
    hot side floor temp: 88-90 degrees
    (temperatures measured with an infrared temperature gun under the substrate)

    enclosure:
    tub with two hides, a water bowl, and some plants.
    two heat pads, one for the hot side and one for the cool side set to different temperatures (in the winter it gets very very cold so that's why there's two)
    temperatures regulated with a herpstat 2, probe is in between heat pads and bottom of tub
    substrate is aspen

    so, what's wrong? why is he so active?
    he even wakes me up in the middle of the night because of how much he's moving around.
    Last edited by paroxysm; 06-28-2017 at 10:11 PM.

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    Re: very active bp

    They're nocturnal animals, so they're naturally more active at night.

    He's probably just 'splorin his home. There are adventurous BP's that just like to move around. Perhaps take him out sometime and let him explore some more. They're very curious, and some have an explorative edge to them. If he's eating regularly, shedding fine, and has no physical signs of ailments, then he's just adventurous. Get him to a vet maybe just to be sure but he sounds fine.


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    How long you have him for ?

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    he is my first reptile & i've had him for six months
    i think he's okay but i just wanted to make sure

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    Re: very active bp

    Quote Originally Posted by paroxysm View Post
    he is my first reptile & i've had him for six months
    i think he's okay but i just wanted to make sure
    Yeah, he just probably feels secure enough in his new home that he can freely move around in it.


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    Re: very active bp

    you say he's cruising all the time: that is NOT normal. does this include the daytime? what's the enclosure like?
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    Re: very active bp

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    you say he's cruising all the time: that is NOT normal. does this include the daytime? what's the enclosure like?
    sometimes during the day, always during the night
    i thought it could be because the enclosure is too big (it's like 1 foot by 2 feet by a few inches) but he has always felt secure in it, no cruising like this or anything

    before, when he was active i would take him out for a bit and when i put him back in he would settle down
    now if i do that he keeps cruising

    i don't know what's wrong

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    Re: very active bp

    Quote Originally Posted by paroxysm View Post
    sometimes during the day, always during the night
    i thought it could be because the enclosure is too big (it's like 1 foot by 2 feet by a few inches) but he has always felt secure in it, no cruising like this or anything

    before, when he was active i would take him out for a bit and when i put him back in he would settle down
    now if i do that he keeps cruising

    i don't know what's wrong
    how many gallons is the enclosure? how old is the snake and how much do they weigh (on mobile sorry if i misread)?
    you're POSITIVE about your temps? humidity is correct? all heat regulated? is there enough clutter?
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    Re: very active bp

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    how many gallons is the enclosure? how old is the snake and how much do they weigh (on mobile sorry if i misread)?
    you're POSITIVE about your temps? humidity is correct? all heat regulated? is there enough clutter?
    i believe it is 32 quarts
    temps are correct, i just double checked
    humidity varies from 50-60% and higher when shedding
    bp is around eight months old and weighs 230g (he did not eat for a long time when i first got him)
    he is around 15 inches

    i will add more clutter today and see how he responds
    Last edited by paroxysm; 06-29-2017 at 09:46 AM.

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    Re: very active bp

    He is good. I suggest you switch him to rats asap. Rat pups will be good for him

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