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Old 12-28-18, 07:19 PM   #8
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Re: Western hognose muscle twitch/spasm - does this look alarming to anyone?

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Originally Posted by Herpin' Man View Post
When a snake is constantly trying to escape, I find it is usually due to one of the following:
- lack of suitable hiding spots
- excessive heat
- hunger
- looking for a mate, generally males during breeding season
I would suggest looking at these factors first. If your snake is a male, perhaps the temperature fluctuations have stimulated his desire to breed. This will make a snake restless, and also make them go off feed.
Any point doesn't rely to my snake.
My female carpet python behave herself like that. She try escape a lot. If I don't let her exploring my room about 2 days she's going to her branches and laying looking down. She just love exploring and I let her a lot.
And she used to stay upside wardrobe or eaves but now she try to escape to another room.
And she still afraid me after 1.5 years since she was baby.
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