Quote:
Originally Posted by marvelfreak
I totally agree on the floor space and that it should also be proved belly heat. The problem could be the having to climb up just to get to the heat with a full belly. Note that arboreal snakes are fed smaller meals than say a boa of the same length just because they are perch while digesting their food. Maybe the food is to big for it and something smaller should be tried. Just a thought.
|
I do agree. I mentioned earlier that maybe the snake doesn't want to climb up to the basking spot with a full stomach. Because of that point I will wait to see if this holds true the next feeding session. If she doesn't go up to bask after her feeding I am moving her straight away to a longer enclosure with belly heat. I don't want to risk a second regurgitation.
This is nerve racking, especially with this particular snake since she came to me all skinny and wrinkly. And knowing that she has been having problems with the previous owner.