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Weird behavior
Ever since I increased the humidity in my bp’s enclosure he’s been acting different. I don’t have the exact number from before I re-wetted the substrate, but the current humidity is 88%. Since then, he’s been waking up a few hours earlier then what’s typical for him and he’s just been doing weird things? I found him with his head resting over the edge of the water dish last week and he didn’t react to me waving or tapping on the glass, he only darted back into his hide when I opened the door to the tank. I chalked up any weird behavior to him being due to eat soon, but feeding him hadn’t made any difference. Tonight he keeps sticking his head out and touching the tip of his nose against the top of his hide at a perpendicular angle. It’s completely possible that I’m overreacting, but I’m leaving for a trip in a few days and I don’t want to leave him alone if something could be wrong.
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Re: Weird behavior
It’s occurred to me since starting this thread that he’s due for a shed and he’s probably just rubbing his nose to get it started. I’ll leave the thread up in case it could be something else though.
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Re: Weird behavior
 Originally Posted by m00noodle
but the current humidity is 88%.
88% is good for a humid hide--I would definitely not recommend it for an entire ball python enclosure-->you greatly increase the *chance* of a Respiratory Infection.
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Re: Weird behavior
 Originally Posted by Lord Sorril
88% is good for a humid hide--I would definitely not recommend it for an entire ball python enclosure-->you greatly increase the *chance* of a Respiratory Infection.
Agreed. It also raises the chances of other issues as high humidity and high temps are a breeding ground for things like bacteria.
My BP stays at 50-55% humidity (average) throughout the year. Probably 50%+ in winter and closer to 60% in the summer. I raise the humidity to about 65-70% when she is shed. She has a great shed at those humidity levels.
80%+ is overkill for a shed and asking for problems.
Let us know if your BP does indeed shed. That would make sense if things seem a little off.
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