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Old 12-31-12, 04:25 PM   #1
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Re: Burmese Python always trying to get out?

I may have jumped the gun so to speak. I do my research the same everyone else, it just so happens that I recently read about it and thought it might be of interest to him to see if maybe that wasn't the only sign that something was wrong.

The part were he said its always going up the side of the glass (looking up)

His snake may be completely fine and just likes to explore but he raised the question in concern I believe.
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Old 12-31-12, 06:44 PM   #2
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Re: Burmese Python always trying to get out?

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I may have jumped the gun so to speak. I do my research the same everyone else, it just so happens that I recently read about it and thought it might be of interest to him to see if maybe that wasn't the only sign that something was wrong.

The part were he said its always going up the side of the glass (looking up)

His snake may be completely fine and just likes to explore but he raised the question in concern I believe.
There's a difference between "looking up" and climbing the glass. Suggesting IBD because the snake is climbing up the glass is like telling someone they might have cancer because they keep sneezing.

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Old 12-31-12, 08:35 PM   #3
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Re: Burmese Python always trying to get out?

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I may have jumped the gun so to speak. I do my research the same everyone else, it just so happens that I recently read about it and thought it might be of interest to him to see if maybe that wasn't the only sign that something was wrong.

The part were he said its always going up the side of the glass (looking up)

His snake may be completely fine and just likes to explore but he raised the question in concern I believe.
^^^^^
MY APOLOGIES MATE...

i only read the above quote,AFTER i made the post above

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Re: Burmese Python always trying to get out?

If a snake is continually trying to escape its cage, it means something is wrong with its cage. Temps could be too high or too low, humidity could be wrong, the snake might not feel secure enough, the snake might not have enough space, or of course it might have decided that it is time to find food or a mate.

Also, eating is not necessarily a sign that there is no stress. Burms eat, that's what they do. LOL they will eat no matter what..
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