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I have almost 6 month carpet.
https://i.imgur.com/PbmKYTq.png
And she is very shy. She eat at completely dark only.
She never come out of her hide box If there is a bit light. If I close her enclosure with a towel and she come to lie on branches she will never eat if under her on a ground lay a food. She just starring on food and would watch it forever.
again If I close her enclosure with a towel she will come out and after I turn on a table lamp she continue laying on branches.
Is there any trick to make her not afraid ?
Thanks :freakedout:
she will get better with time. at 6 months, she is afraid that everything (including you) will eat her- meaning that they are very skittish (shy) as juveniles. Once they get some size on them, they relax a bit and not as scared.
i think you'll find that most of their activity is nocturnal too, so that will limit much of their movement in a lighted environment.
i think you'll find that most of their activity is nocturnal too, so that will limit much of their movement in a lighted environment.
So when I can see her to enjoy ?
One person here have said he has 5 carpets and 3 of them sleep outside of hide box. What is depends on ? Personality only ?
DJC Reptiles
01-12-18, 11:07 AM
I agree with MDT, this isn't a thing you can rush, take your time.
In terms of your question, she will get better over time. Fearless snakes were eaten off and killed long ago, as adults they tend to be more confident.
IDvsEGO
01-12-18, 11:31 AM
These things live 20 years or more. 6 months is still super young. I am no expert but if it were my snake I don't think I would be worried yet. I know I wouldn't be comparing a 6 month old snakes behavior to a much more grown one.
Fearless snakes were eaten off and killed long ago, as adults they tend to be more confident.
My carpet eat frozen unhatched quails great. As far as I bought her I changed her diet from live mice to unhatched quails and chicken.
DJC Reptiles
01-12-18, 01:49 PM
My carpet eat frozen unhatched quails great. As far as I bought her I changed her diet from live mice to unhatched quails and chicken.
I'm sorry, how did that relate to my quote? I'm sure your carpet eats good, I am just not sure how that relates to what I said...
DJC Reptiles, sorry, looks like it's misunderstanding.
trailblazer295
01-12-18, 05:21 PM
My carpet was hiding a lot when very young. Almost always hidden day and night. Now at night she will roam around and still hide all day. She is 2 now and is a bit more bold. Let her come out on her own terms. I use a soft yellow light pole lamp in the area as a dim light source that will allow me to watch them without disturbing. It seems for my snakes it's bright enough I can see them but not enough for it to bother them as they still roam or chill or whatever they were doing. Too bright and they go hide.
I use a soft yellow light pole lamp in the area as a dim light source that will allow me to watch them without disturbing.
but any light prevent my carpet leaving her hide.
my table lamp shine to a table and snakes tank is pretty far.
trailblazer295
01-12-18, 08:21 PM
I turn it on when I enter the room. She is already out or not. But in my experience it doesn't make them flee. When they are young they usually hide. Mine did, and when I held her she tried hard to get away now she is calmer and chilled out. It takes time, if she isn't trying to kill you be happy and wait it out. If she isn't trying to kill you now then you got a good one just wait out her shyness. Don't pick her up every time she comes out or she won't. Let her roam when she wants and use a soft frosted light in the room to light enough of the cage to see a bit. That's what I've done and it's worked.
It takes time, if she isn't trying to kill you be happy and wait it out. If she isn't trying to kill you now then you got a good one just wait out her shyness.
She afraid me but if I put her on my neck she can lay there a couple of hours. I got a bite from her only once when I was force feeding her with rat. Now she eats quails so no need to bite me. )))
Don't pick her up every time she comes out or she won't.
I pick up her once a week.
use a soft frosted light
I do. I can remember she was coming out but now she don't. Her enclosure has 1 glass side and I have cover part that close to her hide. So she had no light there. That's where she come out when light's on. She even look out from this glass cover and come back to darkness.
Picture of the enclosure of your carpet?
jjhill001
01-14-18, 01:22 AM
I'll be honest, it's not until they hit the 1 to 1 1/2 year old mark that they really start coming out of their hides. In another one of your threads you showed that youtuber without hides in his enclosure. The difference between his snakes and yours is that his snakes were largely adults. Adult snakes are much more confident and willing to come out of their hides regardless of species.
Personal story, I have 2 baird's rat snakes. Up until about 5 months ago they were in literally two exact enclosures with the same temps, same light, hides, everything. My female has been bold since she was about your snakes age. My male was a big chicken, rarely coming out of his hide ever. Well, now they are approaching 3 years of age my male is out crawling around every morning. My female doesn't even come out that much and she is a real showoff.
I would like to point out that I hold my snakes maybe once a month, if that. They don't bite and aren't afraid of me when I'm outside their cage (though they do watch me).
You'll find that with time your snake will come into it's own and be much more confident. Don't get too worked up about it, enjoy your snake while it's young and cute and it's food is still cheap!
Picture of the enclosure of your carpet?
Sorry , I have broke my smartphone down and can't take pics right now.
today's morning was very strange. I can't see her enclosure full as I cover part of 1 side from glass and I just opened cover and saw she was out right above her hide.
Slept ?
I made a bit noise and she com back to hide.
Can a snake out of hide at night, asleep and forget come back to hide with sunrise ?
jjhill001
01-14-18, 04:22 AM
Sorry , I have broke my smartphone down and can't take pics right now.
today's morning was very strange. I can't see her enclosure full as I cover part of 1 side from glass and I just opened cover and saw she was out right above her hide.
Slept ?
I made a bit noise and she com back to hide.
Can a snake out of hide at night, asleep and forget come back to hide with sunrise ?
Pythons are usually crepuscular or nocturnal. Crepuscular means they come out in the evening and morning typically. If you bump it, it will go into the hide no matter the time of day.
jjhill001, but why she forget to hide with sunrise ? was asleep ?
jjhill001
01-14-18, 05:07 AM
jjhill001, but why she forget to hide with sunrise ? was asleep ?
I don't know the specifics of your setup and temps. But perhaps she is naturally coming out to sun herself. Morning can be twilight hours where its dark or early morning where it is light.
Update.
As far as I have only one glass side on her enclosure I close with a paper 40% of it and my carpet don't go to her hide. I opened cover on enclosure and she was clearly moving as seeing me but the didn't go to her hide and stay in the dark side but above her hide. Now is 1.10 pm and she don't hide.
Update.
14.30 she hided :crazy2:
I know why my snake don't coming up. She is afraid me.
After I watched this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ukcd4bMPo) I started handle my python and after 2 days she started coming out )))
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