Bl69aze
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hi guys, I’m still having problems with my darwin not showing herself.
She used to only show up at night and cruise around but now she never shows herself except sticking her head out rarely
The temperatures at 28~30~32C which I’m slowly lowering for about 16hours a day
I’m not sure if it’s because she has no need to come out (not hungry etc) because I’m feeding her decent sized food every few weeks to get her nice and big.
She eats and digests fine.
I’m just worried because I don’t want to keep disturbing her to make sure she’s still kicking.
I’ve tried covering enclosure with a towel to give privacy and still nothing
I had to get her out because she pooped in her box and soggied it all up, and she is in great condition.
My coastal won’t stop moving in his enclosure, and she won’t move.
Should I be worried or is it just something some snakes do?
I try to keep interaction as minimal as possible since she started going introvert
She used to only show up at night and cruise around but now she never shows herself except sticking her head out rarely
The temperatures at 28~30~32C which I’m slowly lowering for about 16hours a day
I’m not sure if it’s because she has no need to come out (not hungry etc) because I’m feeding her decent sized food every few weeks to get her nice and big.
She eats and digests fine.
I’m just worried because I don’t want to keep disturbing her to make sure she’s still kicking.
I’ve tried covering enclosure with a towel to give privacy and still nothing
I had to get her out because she pooped in her box and soggied it all up, and she is in great condition.
My coastal won’t stop moving in his enclosure, and she won’t move.
Should I be worried or is it just something some snakes do?
I try to keep interaction as minimal as possible since she started going introvert
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