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Attitude Problem

dsmccracken1

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I have a boa that I got 2 months ago. She has eaten twice, and on this last occasion (1 week ago) has had a drastic attitude change. I gave her her space after feeding, and then she clouded up as if she were going to shed, now her eyes look normal (but she has not shed or deficated) so i tried to get her out and handle her. She hissed at me and assumed the striking position (which she hasn't done before). Is this a permenant thing or should i give her some space for a while longer.
 
I dont know what kind/size boa you have, but my BRB is usually clear for a few days after going blue. Make sure your humidity is good so he can shed & give him a couple days without bugging him cuz he cant see too well.
 
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