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stargazing?
i bought a baby rtb who was hatched in 07... i was wondering what exactly is stargazing? my boa will sometimes lift her head up and just periscope vertically about 5 inches... she doesnt stay in this position, but will sit there for a 4-5 seconds. is this stargazing?
ive heard stargazing is a symptom of ibd and i really hope she isnt harboring ibd... ive tried other tests such as flipping her over on her back and she is perfectly capable of turning over.
she also shows no symptoms of a URI. is this typical boa behavior or do i have something i really need to worry about?
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Re: stargazing?
Sounds like she's periscoping.
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It's not stargazing...just checking stuff out and being awfully cute. =)
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: stargazing?
its not the normal periscoping though as her head is also vertical when shes doing this. all the same?
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Re: stargazing?
One of my Salmons, does this same thing, sometimes for up to 30 mins. But she is the only one that does this.
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Re: stargazing?
Another question that may go good with this is, If they ARE stargazing, does touching them make them stop? Mine stands straight up sometimes, but soon as he's touched or something moves he stops.
1.0.0 Normal BP: Vincent Vega
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Re: stargazing?
Stargazing would definitely not stop if touched. The difference between stargazing and just bein' a weird little snake is whether or not the snake can become distracted. Stargazing is a symptom of neurological problems and they usually can't right themselves easily and either remain immobile, or flail and move wildly like they can't figure out how to move right or even which way is up.
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Re: stargazing?
 Originally Posted by patthesnakeman
One of my Salmons, does this same thing, sometimes for up to 30 mins. But she is the only one that does this.
she is also a salmon; could it be a morph thing? like some spider bp's have the spins.
the longest ive seen her in this position is about 20-25 seconds.
 Originally Posted by Skoalbasher
Another question that may go good with this is, If they ARE stargazing, does touching them make them stop? Mine stands straight up sometimes, but soon as he's touched or something moves he stops.
ya she will move as soon as i touch her, or even get too close
 Originally Posted by jim020cricket
Post a pic...
ill try to get one asap
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