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03-18-12, 09:56 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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Nice looking royal!
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Thank you! I swear though, my wrist was ready to give out when he finally decided to release his grip, lol.
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03-18-12, 10:04 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
My snakes aren't doing much as of right now, but earlier Dennis (sunglow BCI) fell asleep with half of his body erect against the wall of his enclosure and ssssllloooowwwllllyyy started falling backwards. It was pretty funny. He woke up and looked rather annoyed (if snakes can look annoyed). Lol.
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03-18-12, 10:08 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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Originally Posted by BarelyBreathing
My snakes aren't doing much as of right now, but earlier Dennis (sunglow BCI) fell asleep with half of his body erect against the wall of his enclosure and ssssllloooowwwllllyyy started falling backwards. It was pretty funny. He woke up and looked rather annoyed (if snakes can look annoyed). Lol.
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How do you know when they're sleeping?
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03-18-12, 10:26 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
Their pupils will look almost non-existent.
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A seed is a tiny plant, in a box, with its lunch.
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03-19-12, 10:27 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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Their pupils will look almost non-existent.
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If you could capture a photo of that and post it next to one showing how his eyes look normally I would greatly appreciate it, all of mine sleep in their hides/substrate so I can never see it.
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03-19-12, 11:30 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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Their pupils will look almost non-existent.
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So when they crawl in your sleeve and stop moving, are they usually sleeping or resting?
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03-19-12, 11:36 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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So when they crawl in your sleeve and stop moving, are they usually sleeping or resting?
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hiding, (hit 10)
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03-19-12, 11:42 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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hiding, (hit 10)
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hit 10?
When Penelope goes into my sleeve, she won't move even if I move and feels relaxed (as in she's not stiff)
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03-19-12, 11:43 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
she just feels safe there.
Posts here have to be 10 characters long, so when I want to post something short I (and many others) have to find a way to hit that limit.
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03-19-12, 11:51 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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she just feels safe there.
Posts here have to be 10 characters long, so when I want to post something short I (and many others) have to find a way to hit that limit.
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Got it! It's super annoying haha. I usually end up doing like 7 exclamation points and then I feel like an idiot lol.
So if I handle her enough, is she gonna feel safer in my sleeve vs someone else's sleeve?
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03-19-12, 11:54 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
That would be my guess. Your scent is "familiar" to her and as such not one that she feels threatened by. My SD retic girl decided my shirt was a comfortable place yesterday, first time it happened, she found a comfy spot while I was sitting in the chair and she didn't leave until I made her.
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03-19-12, 11:58 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
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That would be my guess. Your scent is "familiar" to her and as such not one that she feels threatened by. My SD retic girl decided my shirt was a comfortable place yesterday, first time it happened, she found a comfy spot while I was sitting in the chair and she didn't leave until I made her.
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Penelope will curl up on my belly sometimes or stretch along my side under my shirt when I'm sitting/laying in bed. I actually fell asleep with her like that twice already o.O...
She didn't even attempt to escape, thank godness, but I forbade myself from going anywhere near my bed with her when I'm tired...
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03-20-12, 10:39 AM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
chillin' in their new hides :P
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03-20-12, 03:03 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
Yeah, I can try to take pictures of sleeping snake pupils vs. awake snake pupils. Dennis doesn't care where he sleeps (as proven by him falling asleep on the wall).
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03-20-12, 03:23 PM
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Re: What are your snakes doing RIGHT NOW?
Both of mine are tucked away in their hides right now... Will take Pika out later tonight though
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