wrxrated
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Hello all,
I have noticed some very strange and disturbing behavior from my ball python recently.
She has been biting herself during feeding, and multiple times too! It is as if she simply does not know where here body is. i feed her in a large bin, and place the mouse clearly in front of her, but she still insists on biting herself multiple times before finding the mouse. She then pulls away in shock and appears to be frightened. She then resumes her hunting. Today she bit herself 3 times before she found the rat!
Now I have two questions:
1. What do I do? I talk to an experienced reptile owner and they said that this could be due to some left over skin from shedding blocking the heat sensors on the snakes head. What do I do about this? I used that Shed-ease stuff before and she hates it. But how would I go about removing that dead skin?
2. Is this harmful for the snake? I dont see any visible bites or skin irritation where she struck herself, but I still am worried. I have antibiotic stuff incase she ever gets bitten by a mouse, but I cant even see where she bit herself.
*Thanks for the help.... and I'm happy to be a member!
I have noticed some very strange and disturbing behavior from my ball python recently.
She has been biting herself during feeding, and multiple times too! It is as if she simply does not know where here body is. i feed her in a large bin, and place the mouse clearly in front of her, but she still insists on biting herself multiple times before finding the mouse. She then pulls away in shock and appears to be frightened. She then resumes her hunting. Today she bit herself 3 times before she found the rat!
Now I have two questions:
1. What do I do? I talk to an experienced reptile owner and they said that this could be due to some left over skin from shedding blocking the heat sensors on the snakes head. What do I do about this? I used that Shed-ease stuff before and she hates it. But how would I go about removing that dead skin?
2. Is this harmful for the snake? I dont see any visible bites or skin irritation where she struck herself, but I still am worried. I have antibiotic stuff incase she ever gets bitten by a mouse, but I cant even see where she bit herself.
*Thanks for the help.... and I'm happy to be a member!