return to main index

  mobile - desktop
follow us on facebook follow us on twitter follow us on YouTube link to us on LinkedIn
 
click here for Rodent Pro
Mice, Rats, Rabbits, Chicks, Quail
Available Now at RodentPro.com!
Locate a business by name: click to list your business
search the classifieds. buy an account
events by zip code list an event
Search the forums             Search in:
News & Events: Herp Photo of the Day: Happy Rattlesnake Friday! . . . . . . . . . .  Herp Photo of the Day: Garter Snake . . . . . . . . . .  Tucson Herpetological Society Meeting - Nov 25, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Greater Cincinnati Herp Society Meeting - Dec 04, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Calusa Herp Society Meeting - Dec 05, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Southwestern Herp Society Meeting - Dec 07, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Kentucky Reptile Expo - Dec. 07, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  St. Louis Herpetological Society - Dec 08, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Chicago Herpetological Society Meeting - Dec 15, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  San Diego Herp Society Meeting - Dec 17, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Colorado Herp Society Meeting - Dec 21, 2024 . . . . . . . . . .  Bay Area Herpetological Society Meeting - Dec 27, 2024 . . . . . . . . . . 
Join USARK - Fight for your rights!
full banner - advertise here .50¢/1000 views
Layne Labs - Natural Diets for Pets & Wildlife
pool banner - $50 year

RE: Hognose moving on its side?

[ Login ] [ User Prefs ] [ Search Forums ] [ Back to Main Page ] [ Back to Hognose Snakes ] [ Reply To This Message ]
[ Register to Post ]

Posted by: OrangeHeterodon at Tue Dec 3 13:31:46 2013  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by OrangeHeterodon ]  
   

From what it sounds like it isn't deliberate which seems odd to me. The only things I can think of if it is accidental turning on his side, then it would be nutritional or neural problems. Examples would be a hurt muscle or neurons not working properly.

I have seen wild easterns and southerns exhibit this behavior to some degree as a halfway between playing dead and not. My female eastern I have now never played dead but when I first found her she would roll onto just her side and start to move around then roll back upright after I stopped trying to get her to play dead. As your western is captive it may not be this, but also it may.

How long does the behavior last for when it occurs? This may provide more insight as to a more likely cause/reason for your snake's behavior.

I have never seen this behavior in captivity and only possible similar behavior in the wild. I have no idea how long the bouts last for or what it looks like while your snake engages in these periods of movement. My western has never shown this behavior of movement.


   

[ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ]


>> Next Message:  RE: Hognose moving on its side? - imjustheather, Tue Dec 3 13:51:49 2013

<< Previous Message:  Hognose moving on its side? - imjustheather, Tue Dec 3 11:29:53 2013