JPandCJ
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Hey guy's,
Apologies if content is a lil pedantic, I've tried reading plenty of similar friends and asking friends, also a bit of info on my Bredli thread.
My 2yr old, supposed female Coastal Everest, had her for about 4 months give or take.
First python, got her from gumtree, didn't look to be in awsom care, that spurred me on a bit to get her.
She was very placid and easy to handle, not bothered by me in her tank, and if anything was a lil shy.
Her tank she came with was pretty bad, only a heat rock a hide and water, no climbing etc, not to mention looked awful. She had been feeding excellent on hopper rats, although I'm thinking she may not have been getting as often as required. Her first shed with me was pretty poor, and in pieces, I do a bit of work at our reptile shop, took her there for a few days, one of the other staff helped get it all off.
Prob about 4 weeks ago, I put together a new enclosure. Before this, I had added climbing sticks and a heat light to the old one. The New one is different shape, still has her old hide pot, sticks and plant, I added some hanging leaves, ditched the heat rock for a mat, and went to a Chipsi substrate from the hay grass type. Then changed the water bowl, to a reptile one water dripper thing.
So no probs first couple of weeks, then her eyes blued over for a shed, I thought this was a little soon, but I'm still learning about shed frequency. She was still as normal for another few days, then woke up to find an almost complete shed in the tank, pretty stoked !
I reached into get it out, and she started to come towards to bite me, kinda first time. Figured a bit testy since the shed, but since that morning, she seems to have remained really highly strung, huge pupils all the time, constant S bend and tounge flicking. So I then figured she's prob pretty hungry, and tried to offer her a weiner rat, she ignored and lunged for my hand out the door, I dropped the rat pulling back, but she then never took the rat, I left it for 24 hours.
I then removed it and tried with another, same story...
In this time, I had been covering the tank with a towel, I'd take the odd peek to check, but always in the constant S.
2 days ago I moved to a new place, tried for 5 days with the old water dish, no difference, and gave her a hopper rat on Sunday, and again yesterday, so surely that eliminates hunger ?
She's in a room alone, soon as you go in the room, goes into an S an flicks.
Anything obvious I seem to be missing ? I know she just needs more time also, but I'm worried she's stressed, and I'd like to try alleviate that.
Thanks for reading my novel.
Apologies if content is a lil pedantic, I've tried reading plenty of similar friends and asking friends, also a bit of info on my Bredli thread.
My 2yr old, supposed female Coastal Everest, had her for about 4 months give or take.
First python, got her from gumtree, didn't look to be in awsom care, that spurred me on a bit to get her.
She was very placid and easy to handle, not bothered by me in her tank, and if anything was a lil shy.
Her tank she came with was pretty bad, only a heat rock a hide and water, no climbing etc, not to mention looked awful. She had been feeding excellent on hopper rats, although I'm thinking she may not have been getting as often as required. Her first shed with me was pretty poor, and in pieces, I do a bit of work at our reptile shop, took her there for a few days, one of the other staff helped get it all off.
Prob about 4 weeks ago, I put together a new enclosure. Before this, I had added climbing sticks and a heat light to the old one. The New one is different shape, still has her old hide pot, sticks and plant, I added some hanging leaves, ditched the heat rock for a mat, and went to a Chipsi substrate from the hay grass type. Then changed the water bowl, to a reptile one water dripper thing.
So no probs first couple of weeks, then her eyes blued over for a shed, I thought this was a little soon, but I'm still learning about shed frequency. She was still as normal for another few days, then woke up to find an almost complete shed in the tank, pretty stoked !
I reached into get it out, and she started to come towards to bite me, kinda first time. Figured a bit testy since the shed, but since that morning, she seems to have remained really highly strung, huge pupils all the time, constant S bend and tounge flicking. So I then figured she's prob pretty hungry, and tried to offer her a weiner rat, she ignored and lunged for my hand out the door, I dropped the rat pulling back, but she then never took the rat, I left it for 24 hours.
I then removed it and tried with another, same story...
In this time, I had been covering the tank with a towel, I'd take the odd peek to check, but always in the constant S.
2 days ago I moved to a new place, tried for 5 days with the old water dish, no difference, and gave her a hopper rat on Sunday, and again yesterday, so surely that eliminates hunger ?
She's in a room alone, soon as you go in the room, goes into an S an flicks.
Anything obvious I seem to be missing ? I know she just needs more time also, but I'm worried she's stressed, and I'd like to try alleviate that.
Thanks for reading my novel.
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