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acacia-boa
02-13-09, 11:20 AM
So i got my Brazilian Rainbow Boa a couple days ago, he's 4 months old right now, and since i've got him, he hasnt slept during the day or been awake at night like all other nocturnal beings. In fact, he is quite the opposite, sleeping and being active just the same as human beings: sleeping at night and prowling during the day. Is this going to cause a problem for it?
I have a BRB and it somedays stays out during the day after i handle it. and sometimes at night it doesnt come out at all. i'd like to hear what your set up is like. the BRB could not be able to find a spot to get comfortable in. what is the heat one the cold and warm side and also what is the humidity? also there could be outside factors that make it feel more comfortable to roam during the day and something that makes it feel uncomfortable at night. it might also be hungry but usually they come out at night to feed. it could have it's cycles messed up due to where you got it not providing a real day time and night time. usually they get acclimated to a day and night cycle within a few days. it also might just be trying to get used to it's new surroundings. but i would make sure it has a clear 12 hour day and 12 hour night cycle. if you don't have a light for the day i would get one.
im just trying to brainstorm but that is kinda weird.
These are just ideas. i think im one of the only ones on here with a BRB but others should be easily able to give some advice to you also.
totheend
02-14-09, 08:57 AM
If husbandry is correct, he is probably just getting used to his new home. He will even out in a few days.
I also keep BRB's....I am sure many others do too.
acacia-boa
02-14-09, 07:10 PM
thanks for your advice kmef07. but now a new problem is about my mind...
i dont have a guage for the humidity! i have a spray bottle and 3 - 4 times a day i mist it down a bit and spray the sides of the tank. theres no condensation on the sides either. by the time the next spray comes its already looking like a desert in there. and he also sleeps in his water bowl often. what should i do?
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