He hardly ever is on the cool side so I didn't think it was such a big deal. Plus I've read in some threads here that during breeding season temperatures are usually dropped to 70F on the cool side for months.
I have a thermostat, but that's not the problem really. The weather has been just crazy the past two weeks. It rained for a week straight and now it's back to 100F. Damn global warmingHow are you controlling the heat? Rheostat? (I'm guessing no t-stat cuz there shouldn't be such huge fluctuations) Maybe you could turn it up a little bit to get the average temps higher at least. Since the higher you list is 90 on the warm side, you have some room to play with before worrying about it getting too hot.
Yes...and no.Also since you say he is 420g, he is still growing. Is it possible he is ready for a bump up in prey size, so he was striking out of hunger, even after having been fed? Or if you mean this happened immediately after the feeding he could have just been in hunting mode still.
Am I reading your post correctly that you "took him out successfully and handled him" the day after feeding? Give him at least 48 hours to digest.
He was due to eat on the day he struck at me. I had forgotten, so I went in to take him out and he struck at me. I thought he was hungry, so I fed him that day. 48 hours later I went in to take him out and he struck at me again. Then I sprayed some water on his head, he tucked it back and I took him out and handled him.
You might be right about the pray size tho. He's been on the same size since January when he was 120 grams. The average weight of the mice I feed him is about 25g. Next size is a small rat at 60grams from petco. Should I start feeding that? His growth did kind of slow down as of late.
The reason I think you might be right is because they way he struck at me wasn't defensive or aggressive now that I think about it. It was how he strikes at food. I still have 4 FTs in the fridge, should I just feed two at a time until I they ran out, then get a bigger FT?
Oh and no, he's not shedding yet. Still has about a week or two to go before going in-blue.