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Thread: Odd Behavior

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    Odd Behavior

    My male 2002 Ball Python has not settled down in a few days. He is constantly out exploring the cage. My temps are right and I have two hides.
    1 Month ago ate and acted normal.
    2 Starts breeding.
    Since then he is off feed and will only relax if he was with the female when not locked up.
    3 Now he is constantly out exploring the cage even when placed with the female.
    What should I do?
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    Re: Odd Behavior

    Sounds to me as if he is looking for his lady friend. I may be complety off here but that would be my guess.
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    Re: Odd Behavior

    He lives right below his girlfriend. Could he sense that she is there and be trying to get to her?

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    Re: Odd Behavior

    Yes, he can probably smell her. They have good senses of smell. The Barkers discuss this in their book, and say that some snakes won't eat if they are kept in the same room as a particular other snake. They apply this to males, but it sounds like it could definately be the case here.

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    Re: Odd Behavior

    I dont know anything about breeding, but why cant he chill with his g/f?

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    Re: Odd Behavior

    I placed him in the cage with his girlfriend and at the moment he has calmed down. It is crazy what a girl can do to a guy.

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    Re: Odd Behavior

    Well I can say I ate and acted normal till I started breeding. Then I went all crazy after that.
    One day at a time.
    Scott

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    All belonging to my sons.
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    Re: Odd Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Balls
    Well I can say I ate and acted normal till I started breeding. Then I went all crazy after that.
    LMAO! AHAHA
    “The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold

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    Re: Odd Behavior

    He has been with the female all day today and not a word out of him. They are not locked up. He is calm and hanging out in a hide.

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