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Posted by: BillyBoy at Fri Sep 8 06:40:40 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillyBoy ] Hi Nate. The only thing I could suggest (other than love the snake for what it is!) would be to add multiple hides. From your description below, it seems the snake has no place to go and "get away from it all", besides under the aspen. Try putting some different hiding options in the enclosure so that the snake has the option to go directly into it's shelter as soon as you put it back in it's enclosure. Other than that, just give it time and have patience during this "break-in" phase with your new snake. Sounds like it's healthy and eating well, so I wouldn't worry too much. I have a female yellow rat snake that is hands-down, THE nastiest animal I have ever owned in my 30 years keeping scaly things. She's healthy as a horse and produced a nice clutch of baby yellows for me this year, but I have had no luck in getting her to calm down in two years. For some snakes, that's just the way they are. Gotta love em anyway! | ||
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