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    Re: pushing on tank

    Quote Originally Posted by pretzelpretzel View Post
    ...i know for sure he’s hungry but he always is haha. can he detect female snakes that are outside my house? i leave my window open so maybe this could be the case.. but i also thought mating season was in spring.. he doesn’t have any visible injuries yet but i don’t want him to develop any, so i’m gonna keep an eye on him. thanks! ...
    Are you SURE you're feeding the right size prey? You wouldn't be the first to confuse mice with rats, especially when many just talk about fuzzies or pups. Might be hunger.

    Don't think he'd be attracted to the scent of other kinds of snakes, only the same (or very similar) species...you're not in Africa, are you? Wild BPs are not likely in U.S.
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