SilentBandicoot
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Hi everybody.
Recently my partner and I acquired two pythons. A Woma for myself and a Stimpson for her. We got them from a local breeder that was known for really loving his snakes, making sure their happy and healthy, and they have a reputation for being really relaxed and easy to handle.
We've had them both for nearly four days and we have noticed a few odd things with the Stimpson. Apparently she was fine with the breeder, never causing any troubles. We have been able to take her out and handle her without any issues a couple of times, but lately she has been hissing a little and lunging out at us with her mouth closed. Earlier today I tried taking her out and she hissed quite a bit, and during the hissing some foamy bubbles appeared around her mouth. Not too much and they disappeared quickly, and never reappeared. The other day she was on my partners lap and a single bubble appeared around her mouth out of nowhere and that was it.
We can barely touch her at the moment. Although she ate her first mouse at our house not long ago today without hesitation. That was her first meal in a couple of weeks as she wouldn't eat the last time the breeders tried to feed her a week ago. She's actually looking a lot more relaxed and comfortable at the moment after eating.
Could this be a heating issue, or stress? We've got a heat mat in the back corner of the vivarium running through an "Eco Tech Advanced Reptile Thermostat" , plus an "Exo Terra Compact Fluoro Light Unit 60cm" along the front with three 28 watt halogen bulbs. Even with all that the heat reaches about 30 degrees Celsius maximum in the middle of the day, and I've tried having the thermostat temperature reader in multiple areas of the vivarium.
Thank you in advance. We're very worried about her. The Woma is doing really well by the way and seems very content with everything. Below I'll list a quick summary of her enclosure and a crude map of her vivarium so everyone can see the placement of everything.
Vivarium Details
Type: RTF-600HT Terrarium Glass (Hinged Doors
Dimensions: 60Lx45Wx60cmH
Lighting/: Exo Terra Compact Fluoro Light Unit 60cm (3x28 watt bulbs) + Reptile One Heat Matt 7 watt
Max Temperature 29-30 degrees celcius (can't get it higher)
Thermostat: Eco Tech Advanced Reptile Thermostat
Recently my partner and I acquired two pythons. A Woma for myself and a Stimpson for her. We got them from a local breeder that was known for really loving his snakes, making sure their happy and healthy, and they have a reputation for being really relaxed and easy to handle.
We've had them both for nearly four days and we have noticed a few odd things with the Stimpson. Apparently she was fine with the breeder, never causing any troubles. We have been able to take her out and handle her without any issues a couple of times, but lately she has been hissing a little and lunging out at us with her mouth closed. Earlier today I tried taking her out and she hissed quite a bit, and during the hissing some foamy bubbles appeared around her mouth. Not too much and they disappeared quickly, and never reappeared. The other day she was on my partners lap and a single bubble appeared around her mouth out of nowhere and that was it.
We can barely touch her at the moment. Although she ate her first mouse at our house not long ago today without hesitation. That was her first meal in a couple of weeks as she wouldn't eat the last time the breeders tried to feed her a week ago. She's actually looking a lot more relaxed and comfortable at the moment after eating.
Could this be a heating issue, or stress? We've got a heat mat in the back corner of the vivarium running through an "Eco Tech Advanced Reptile Thermostat" , plus an "Exo Terra Compact Fluoro Light Unit 60cm" along the front with three 28 watt halogen bulbs. Even with all that the heat reaches about 30 degrees Celsius maximum in the middle of the day, and I've tried having the thermostat temperature reader in multiple areas of the vivarium.
Thank you in advance. We're very worried about her. The Woma is doing really well by the way and seems very content with everything. Below I'll list a quick summary of her enclosure and a crude map of her vivarium so everyone can see the placement of everything.
Vivarium Details
Type: RTF-600HT Terrarium Glass (Hinged Doors
Dimensions: 60Lx45Wx60cmH
Lighting/: Exo Terra Compact Fluoro Light Unit 60cm (3x28 watt bulbs) + Reptile One Heat Matt 7 watt
Max Temperature 29-30 degrees celcius (can't get it higher)
Thermostat: Eco Tech Advanced Reptile Thermostat