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Originally Posted by lady_bug87
I would bet she isn't like that 100% of the time. tree boas spend the majority of the time perching
Perching doesn't make her arboreal most species will do so on occasion. However I would offer an environment where the snake can do both. If you choose to do so you may find the issues disappear
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Of course she isn't like that 100% of the time. If you read the post just above yours you will see that I don't mean to call them an arboreal species. However being semi-arboreal, or at least more arboreal then it's bigger counter parts, it doesn't hurt the snake to climb up and rest on a higher level to bask.
Most of the time my snake basks up top, she isn't always "perched" like that green tree python or even in the pic of my own. She just coils up and rests there, and after soaking up the heat she moves down. If she is thermoregulating herself this way, what is the problem?(not with the regurgitation, but more so with the setup I have)