Hi folks, ive just started feeding a very stubborn python live for the first time.
Shes been refusing frozen thawed for close to 6 months so I decided to give it a go.
As i was watching the encounter I noticed her tail flicking back n forth. Ive never seen her do this before, so I asumed she was excited by live prey.
But she did it again, and again (4 mice) only stopping after nailing them.
Im convinced its caudal luring im seeing.
Untill now I assumed this was only done by gtp's and adders etc.
Has anyone else seen tail luring in their pythons?
Shes been refusing frozen thawed for close to 6 months so I decided to give it a go.
As i was watching the encounter I noticed her tail flicking back n forth. Ive never seen her do this before, so I asumed she was excited by live prey.
But she did it again, and again (4 mice) only stopping after nailing them.
Im convinced its caudal luring im seeing.
Untill now I assumed this was only done by gtp's and adders etc.
Has anyone else seen tail luring in their pythons?