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    Re: I think I changed my snake's circadian rhythm

    Quote Originally Posted by Luvyna View Post
    Thank you both for the input! I'm glad that a change of sleep schedule wouldn't do too much harm to my BP although it isn't ideal. He sticks his head out of his hide to wait for food in the middle of the afternoon too now, which he also used to only do at night!



    Lol night owl squad! Gardening sounds like a great way to take advantage of the better weather that's on the way while maintaining social distancing.

    Wow, you're very lucky with your dogs! I've heard some people say their dogs wake them up early like clockwork every day... weekend or weekday.
    I know, I'm very lucky to have dogs like these. My bro & sil have dogs that wake them at the crack of dawn, or even before, but maybe their dogs learned it from them? I mean, they're early birds too? Anyway, my dogs both came from shelters, as did all previous dogs & I also got lucky with how much they like each other with no quarrels ever, & I got them years apart too. The "god of doggy-matchmaking" was with me for sure...

    Back to snakes, I think in the wild they're probably not so set in their ways either when hungry. Maybe that's a good thing you taught your snake? To be flexible!
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-09-2020 at 12:00 PM.
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