Posted by:
DMong
at Mon Oct 17 00:58:11 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
I was going to say the very same thing Ross..LOL!
I wish I had a nickel for every time I have seen a snake rub it's face on the side of the enclosure immediately after eating..
It is often a combination of what both you and Aubrey stated that tend to make the snakes rub their snouts and jaws on cage surfaces either to get a piece of substrate out of their mouths and/or to re-align the jaw back to it's original position.
It would help to feed it two of whatever it is eating every few days as well while it is young and growing too.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

serpentinespecialties.webs.com
[ Hide Replies ]
- Puzzled - broadcircle, Sun Oct 16 19:01:49 2011
- RE: Puzzled - chenderson421, Sun Oct 16 19:57:58 2011
- RE: Puzzled - rosspadilla, Sun Oct 16 23:57:51 2011
RE: Puzzled - DMong, Mon Oct 17 00:58:11 2011
- RE: Puzzled - broadcircle, Tue Oct 18 08:48:13 2011
|