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my bp hasn't done that but once and that was the thursday and friday after I got her. She was moving all over the tank prowling and smelling so I offered food and turns out she was very hungry lol. Since then she's been in shed so I haven't seen much of her except for some handling.
My concern is the nose rubbing. Whenever the snake is active, it's usually running it's nose along the edges of the enclosure, or trying to climb the walls and get to the top. Her nose seems OK, but is there any way to curb this habit of nose rubbing?
If its excessive enough that it is causing you concern, you can try covering the enclosure so she can't see out. In many cases it will help, but not always.