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    That's an awfully general question. They're more active in warmer months, but if kept warm enough year-round, they feed easily year-round on f/t prey.

    They're moderately active when you handle them, & excellent climbers. Their disposition is excellent, ie. it takes a lot to upset them & please don't try.

    So they eat, sleep, climb around their branches (if they have good snarents that provided them); if stressed, they'd hide, & if totally cornered & harassed
    they'd probably strike out & may even vibrate their tails...but honestly, stressing my snakes is what I AVOID doing so I've nearly forgotten what it looks like.

    Any snake that's continuously "stressed" would refuse to eat & not thrive, of course, but I'm hoping you're not planning any experiments?

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