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Red123 Posted - 21/08/2012 : 07:27:26
Spencer has become, well I'm not sure if its viv defensive or permanent feeding response. I only have to touch his viv and shoots out towards my hand. If I open the door he shoots out of his hide and strikes towards my hand. Changing water is good for him to he follows your hand like he is hunting it any sudden movements and he strikes for it. When you get him out of the viv he is not very settled either. He use to just sit and relax on our laps but now he is moving quickly fixating on any thing that moves and continuously tasting fingers or any thing else he comes into contact with with his tongue. Any ideas as to what could have caused this behaviiour change? It started two weeks ago. Nothing in his viv has changed. Any advice / suggestions welcome and will be listened to

Some info for you
Wooden 3ft viv
28-29c in hot end
room temp in cool end
Aubiose as substrate
Two hides (one each end) Various plants.
Feeds fortnightly on 25-30g defrost mouse (not changed supplier)
Weighs 611g and is 4yeasr 4 months old. Male.
Last shed was 3rd August and tail was stuck.
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Red123 Posted - 21/08/2012 : 07:47:04
Don't say that. We had a very bad experience recently with a supposed male corn ended up having her put to sleep :(

He was bought from a reputable breeder as a definate male. I have no reason to think otherwise, tail shape is that of a male as well.

We took Spencer in about a year ago so although we have not had him since a hatchling he is not a new snake for us.
bizzay1 Posted - 21/08/2012 : 07:43:18
are you sure he is a he,sounds like similar behaviour to mine about a week before she started laying eggs

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