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    Yay!!! --- another question -.-

    He shed!!!!!!!!! It's so cool. One piece too, although there is like... half an inch left that is peeling off at the tip of his tail. I will check again tonight and if it is still there, Doctor Tony will work his wonders.

    Here it is...



    I had to lift up his hide - hence bother him =(

    He was really jumpy when I touched him but after a few minutes he came out and was crawling everywhere! Never saw that before, but when I put back his hide he was like "ooh it's back" and went back inside.

    For all you BP owners who have happy stress-free ones, do they always coil up at first regardless of how they feel? I'm assuming yes (hence the name) and I hope it's a yes too so maybe my BP is settling down after all
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    Re: Yay!!! --- another question -.-

    yeah i have some curious ones who are always shy at first

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    Re: Yay!!! --- another question -.-

    mine used to ball up when ever i would slid his tub out of the rack, but after he realized it was just me he uncoils and and just goes back to chilling.
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    Re: Yay!!! --- another question -.-

    Quote Originally Posted by dotc0m
    For all you BP owners who have happy stress-free ones, do they always coil up at first regardless of how they feel? I'm assuming yes (hence the name) and I hope it's a yes too so maybe my BP is settling down after all
    I only have the one, so not a lot of variety to draw from. For her, she is a pretty relaxed, easy-going snake...but whenever I lift her hide and/or touch her for the first time, she sort of tenses and draws into herself a bit. But she never resists when I pick her up and as soon as I do, she relaxes. I've had her for well over a year now, and this is just what she does.

    Congrats on the nice shed! Always a fun milestone for new owners!
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    Re: Yay!!! --- another question -.-

    I have a couple that ball up, one that hisses the second I touch him, one that doesn't care what I do to him, and a couple that slither everywhere the second I pick up their hides. Each snake has its own qwerks as long as they all feed every week and don't show signs of stress I am happy.
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