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    Re: Thermostat probe placement in my tank?

    Yes he is a baby still. But that's why he can squish his nose into the gap and I am compelled to stop it but a snake doesn't listen when I scold him obviously like my cats do ��.
    He also stops moving suddenly while actively exploring. Then he sits completely still for a few seconds and quickly moves again.
    Like his mind was beamed into another dimension for a while.
    Since snakes are not the most emotional and or social creatures we assume them to be driven by instict and primal needs mostly. So the assumption a snake would act a certain predisposed way is natural I believe. You wouldn't expect them to have mood swings and personality changes as much as say a dog.
    Anyhow I'll be making a vet visit sometime soon to be absolutely sure there is nothing wrong even if it's unnessesary.
    Last edited by CakeLike; 10-27-2021 at 05:41 PM.

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