Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
Thats nuts. You must have a unique snake lol. I see so many huge retics stuffed in 18 inch or 2 foot tall cages and just sit there content. Maybe she just likes the 'fresh' air. I know when Caesar acts up, i can usually open a door and he will just curl up in front of the open door and sleep or balance on the litter dam and just sit there for hours.

Try letting the humidity drop down a good amount. Like i said before, Rosey and Caesar both dont like high humidity and will push and pace and overall be restless to the point of being all night until i open a door and let them out and let the humidity drop. Then i put them back and they are fine, until the humidity goes up again. Vicky and Gina seem to like the higher humidity though.
Tried. Left the doors open all night, it got down to 59% humidity. Put her back in before going to see Jurassic World a little bit ago and just got home to see that she’s been raising hell the entire time... she ate only 5 days ago...


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