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Posted by Fred albury on January 14, 2002 at 22:53:32:
In Reply to: It's clear what the problem is... posted by Doug T on January 14, 2002 at 21:52:41:
: Your indigos are clearly INSANE.
: Honestly, can't say I've ever heard of such weird behavior. If your snakes are being cooled, the male shouldn't have much interest in being awake at night. Could be scents from the female making the males crazy. I know I had trouble with that back in the day...
: I've also never had aggressive behavior from a male. I've had females become aggressive, bluff strikes missing by 4 feet, at some point during mating season, but not males.
: I'm stumped.
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: : My adult male is super active at night, contrary to everything i have read about these snakes.
: : anytime i come into the herp room at night (even 2 or 3 AM), he is prowling his cage.
: : temperatures are not abnormal, and the adult female is asleep in the cage right next to him. he's been this way since i got him, in june.
: : any thoughts?
Are you sure you don't have some type of CROSS or HYBRID. that would explain it easily.(Just kidding) Actually, my Easterns are always moveing aroun their cages at night. I hear them crawl up the corners of the cage and fall back down(*bang*) on the floor. mine usually do this dureing BREEDING season. Which extends well into January. MMMMmmmmmmmm? :)
*cheers*
Fred Albury
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