Extra Activity

I'm paying close attention to the snakes' activity levels since starting a behavior-based feeding routine. Instead of feeding regularly every Saturday, I wait to feed the snakes until they start to look hungry. One obvious sign is increased activity. If a snake is moving around more in their habitat, they may just be searching for food.

Usually Emory the Great Plains Rat Snake spends most of the day curled up in one of her hides. When I caught Emory climbing up her branch in the middle of the day this week, I made a note of it. Was she looking for food? 

A few hours later, I took another peek at her habitat. She was calmly resting under the heat lamp. My eyes scanned to the lower level of the habitat and saw a lovely fresh scat. It turned out she wasn't hungry earlier; she was working out a poop! 

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