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daniel_gilly |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 17:28:20 is it just my snake or do all snakes spend most of there time hiding away sleeping? during the day i think i see my girl out very rarely she comes out for a little bit during the night on her own and the other times would be when i get her out to have some bonding time with her. is it just my snake? let me know what your snakes are like |
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daniel_gilly |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 21:07:02 ive noticed that aswell she has a thing for coming out at around 1-2 aswell apart from that i have to get her out to see her to be fair
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alib |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 20:06:57 mine always hides away the only time i really see if it its late at night and its near feeding day or if i go in and get him out! |
daniel_gilly |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 19:10:05 thanks for the knowledge i thouh something was up im wanting to know everything about her.i have only had 1 before her but that was awhile a go and she was my mums wasnt happy when she went. what to make sure im doing everything i can to keep her |
Bigad |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 19:08:08 My corn spends most of the day asleep but out of her hide. Altho i only have 1 hide on the hot side and need to buy a hide for the cold side, maybe when i do she will spend most of her time in there. |
Moppet |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 17:52:14 Sounds normal to me All of my corns (even the most active ones) are normally hiding away between 12 and 5ish during the day. Apollo never seems to move during the day, I only ever see marks of where he has been during the night when I am not there. Aphro, Aurora and Andromeda I see quite a lot out and about in the evenings, Titan I rarely see unless he is very hungry and then it is in the evenings or early morning. Kali will poke her nose out of her hide whenever she knows I'm coming, just to see what I'm up to, but I've only seen her fully out and about at the normal corn snake times (dawn and dusk like gmac said)
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gmac |
Posted - 14/01/2013 : 17:35:18 is normal, corns are crepescular, (active dawn / dusk) rest of the time they hide away. |