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Stargazing african rock python

eunectes4 Jan 18, 2005 01:47 AM

I have an african rock I just took out of the middle of a rack system and put in a glass enclosure and noticed star gazing today. He is up rouhly half his body and looking up. Ht does not look exactly like classic stargaazing with the head straight up though, it is somewhat foward say 70 degrees or so and almost "cobra like." While he is out of the rack, he is not out of my snake room since it is so cold everywhere else I do not feel it is safe to quarantine but i also dont want to risk my entire collection. I also noticed on other ball python looking up but it does not appear similar to sta gazing and more like she is looking at an escape or waiting for food (it has been a while since feeding and it is in the same corner she is always fed from). Any suggestions I would like to hear or anything else I should look for before deciding I need to remove him from the room. There has been no other problems with him before and he seems healthy and eating well. Thanks in advance.

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wileewilly Jan 18, 2005 05:58 AM

I wouldn't worry about the Ball python too much at the moment, I have a few that do that and they're 100% fine, but, I would take the afrock to the vet and have it checked out and in the meantime move it to quarintine just incase.

If he proves to have anything after the vet visit, then i would start worrying about the rest.

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