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    Re: Left home, snake is acting weird

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    ...But now I'm gone, and I left my husband instructions and made sure my thermostats were set up correctly. I showed him how to check and maintain the humidity level, how to feed her, etc. Everything should stay the same.

    Except it's not. She's acting weird. Exhibiting behaviors I've never seen her do before. Tipping over her hide (no small feat, she's full grown and that hide is huge, and heavy), climbing on top of it, shoving her water dish around, it seems every day for the past week, my husband has called with a new weird thing she's doing...
    I was reading through your previous posts about Jeffrey and notice that the atypical is typical for Jeffrey, and hide flipping isn't unprecedented. I wonder if, maybe, since you aren't there, you're imagining things to be worse than they are. It's not just Jeffrey's first time without you, but also you're first time without Jeffrey. So, it's perfectly natural for you to worry.
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