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AaronBayer
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The behavior is typical of a snake that is either too warm or a male that smells a female nearby this time of year. That behavior isn't really associated with a snake on its way out.
I would feed in the cage and offer a meal that is a little smaller than typical, such as a hopper or even fuzzy.
Double check temps with a temp gun or probe. If you have a female, put them in separate rooms.
Generally speaking, as a snake nears an age-related death, they will experience some pretty severe muscle wasting, no matter what they eat they lose muscle, they get sluggish, have problems shedding, and it becomes obvious.
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