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Weird behaviour from African Egg eating snake

Snakelover121

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I have had my African egg eating snake for about a year. At the begging she would shed every couple weeks and eat whenever I gave her eggs. Lately since I switched her to a 40 gallon she hasn’t been moving much and will only eat an egg if I put it practically on top of her. As well as she has not shed in a few months. I thought for a while that she is maybe just getting older ( from what I know she is around 3 years old ) but now I’m getting worried!


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My first thought is to ask about temperatures, and making sure she is warm enough t digest efficiently.

Second thing would be security, and whether she has enough hiding places to feel safe enough to relax and behave normally.
 
I don’t think it’s about security I have 4 hides and thick aspen but she stays under her water dish most of the time. I have a heat pad but it on the other end of the tank that she never goes on. Should I move the heat pad to the “cool” side?


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