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constantly trying to escape

MissStoli1230
01-10-2008, 09:41 PM
Hector, whom I bought as a hatchling a few months ago, constantly tries to escape from his tank by climbing up into the trees I have in there and trying to push the top off. I have the top totally secure so there is no chance that he will be able to get out, however, he will try for quite a while and sometimes more than once a day. I usually take the top off and instad of trying to make a run for it he comes straight to my hands, I don't even have to try to pick him up, get him out or anything, but I think this is because since I noticed this behavior I wait until he starts to push the top to hold him, so I never have to get him out of a hide or anything. Does anyone else have a snake that does this?

wade
01-10-2008, 10:23 PM
Personally, I don't think snakes are really what you would call thinking animals. I don't think they try to reason things out. Your snake is exploring and may not remember that he checked out that spot earlier this morning. I don't think he is eager to jump into your loving hands as much as we all would like to think so. I think he has found a new place to go and your hands happen to be there.

Just my opinion. I don't think you will ever teach your snake to roll over or shake hands. The latter for sure.

Stregone
01-10-2008, 11:44 PM
Yeah snakes are primitive animals, to put it nicely :) Too warm temps can cause a snake to do that sort of thing excessively. If the temps are fine and your snake isn't rubbing his nose raw then consider yourself lucky you don't have one of those snakes you never see unless you hunt them down and grab 'em :) Even though they are such, uh... 'simple' creatures each one has its own personality.

mele2511
01-11-2008, 07:08 AM
They are pure esape artists.. My little one found a way out months ago and almost every night still goes back to the same spot. I know this because every morning the wood chips have been pushed away in that spot.