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    Re: Do bp's get more active?

    Quote Originally Posted by DatBoiAJ_ View Post
    Both my snakes have been wayy more active recently. They're in a 40 breeder with a divider down the middle, a 2+ year old girl and a 4-5? month old boy(i just realized i forgot when i got him oops) but anyways he's been really active, trying to get to her side, same with her, trying to get to his. Idk if its just warming up and they are getting active or if they're trying to get to each other? If so it seems very early for him to want to breed.

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    one time he was out for 3+hours just going in circles and stuff going up walls basically everything nonstop
    You're snakes sound stressed. Occasional moderate stress can be a good thing. It's stimulating. From it, snakes learn and grow. But severe or prolonged stress is not. It will quickly lead to health problems. You should find out what's stressing your snakes and fix it.
    Last edited by Homebody; 06-10-2022 at 08:57 AM.

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