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snake twitch/jerking??

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hi, I noticed Sonja do this a few times before but very very rarely.

last night I got out Saxon, my new baby male blood red, and held him for about 10-15 minutes, put him away then got Sonja out, I usually wash my hands before and after handling Sonja but this was the first time handling 2 snakes and I forgot to wash after I put Saxon away.

when I got Sonja out, she paused very still in my hands then started twitching/jerking...sounded like a quick "phhfff" at the same time she "twitched". kinda like sneezing...

is that because she smelled Saxon on me?

I held her for about 20 minutes, she didn't do it the entire time...just the first few minutes.
I'm going to get Saxon and Sonja out again right now and see if she does it again.
any help/opinions would be appreciated, thanks!

John.
 
I hear that little "phhfff" come out of my snake too. And he does that when he doesnt want to be held or if he's uncomftrable. I think its the way they hiss? Maby its the reaction that comes out of that possible "hissing". Just a thought. Hope someone ealse can give you better information.
 
ok, I did the same routine, she paused again, but not as long, she only "phhfff'd" 3 times and didn't do it anymore. she seems perfectly happy as always. she's cruising around her viv after I put her back like normal...

I guess I won't worry about it.
 
Yeah, I'd say its nothing to worry about. But it would be nice to know what the reason behind that noise was.
 
just keep a look in on her could be a nerve problem for the jerking...the sound....umm did it sound like weezing...if so i would raise the temp in the cage that should stop b/c u dont want it to have a RI.
 
I just decided to use aspen in my snakes cages instead of the usual coconut fiber. Both my snakes love to burrow but this time with the aspen is different. The little one doesn't mind it but the big one doesn't like the way it feels and when she crawls on it she holds as much of her body up as possible and then burrows and stays there. Well the other day I decided to dig her out and couldn't find her! I took everything out of the tank (hides ect) and dug through the aspen kind of fast and happened to hook her on my fingers. When I did that she made that "phhfff" sound you are talking about! First time I've ever heard her make any sort of sound. I think I scared her as bad as she scared me! So, I wouldn't worry much about the sound unless she does it all the time.

As for your snake smelling the other. I think that may be the reason or it could be just normal hatchling behavior if she is still a baby that is. My new baby has calmed down a lot but every now and again she decides to freak out on me when I first get her out. But I do notice my snakes do not like each other so it could be the smell that upsets yours.
 
the in viv temp ranges between 77-80, the bottom of tank (on UTH) ranges between 79-83.

she's done it before, just not as much as the other day...right after I held my new little one (Saxon).

it wasnt like weezing, although I dont think I've ever heard what a weezing snake sounds like. more like a sneeze, and her body jerked at the same time, like you would when you sneeze.

she seems perfectly healthy, so I'll just keep an eye on her, like I usually do.
thanks everyone!
 
When I started out and co-habbed my boys Grrr, Diablo, Spoken Fire, And Can't Believe, they did that all the time. If I moved one thing in the cage, or took out one snake even for a second, it would start a whole jerky thing. I think it's also to establish dominance between snakes. My boys would do the whole "if I can stay higher than you for longer, I win" thing.

I don't have any evidence from scientists that corns actually try to establish dominance, but it's the feeling I got based on documentaries I've seen on snakes during breeding season. I think the snakes I'm thinking of from those videos were cobras or something. I've seen corns of all ages (even hatchlings) do the jerky movement and make that sound if they smell another snake that they aren't familiar with.
 
The Herky Jerky Dance! lol it's funny. Mine do it if they smell another snake on me, regardless of if the previous snake was the opposite gender.
 
It is very normal for them to do that. I am sure that it was just because she smelled him. I compare them doing that noise to, when a dog is sniffing somthing and the do that partial sneeze thing to get the smell out of their nose. Snakes do that jerky moving thing during breeding or I have also had them do it when they don't want me to be touching them when they are in their viv.
 
One of mine that doesn't always like to be handled does the twitchy thing sometimes. Other times, she gives me a 'hipshot' pushing my hand away where I touch. It's funny :)
 
One of mine that doesn't always like to be handled does the twitchy thing sometimes. Other times, she gives me a 'hipshot' pushing my hand away where I touch. It's funny :)

One of my females does that and it cracks me up every time.
 
This morning my corn Kevin seemed very interested in the wall of his viv, and was looking around it (he can see his reflection). This seemed relatively normal until he put his mouth right up to the wall and started twitching as his face moved along the wall. A while after, I took him out because I was worried but he seems fine, strong as normal and no more twitching. He is eating, defecating, breathing as normal (although he has done that sneeze thing before) but he did feel a bit cold, so I removed a little bit more of the substrate above his heat mat. He also has plenty of water. Does anyone know anything about why he did that twitching? very worried.
 
My Pueblan milk did this so much at first! Some of my corns have done this, too, but nowhere near the level of the milk snake. He used to be very twitchy but isn't so much now.
 
Snake twitch/jerking??

Hi Guys,
It's possible that the snake is exhibitin twitching or jerking behavior due to various reasons such as stress, illness, or neurological issues. If you notice these symptoms, it's important to consult a veterinarian specializing in reptiles to ensure the snake's well-being.
 
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Hi Guys,
It's possible that the snake is exhibitin twitching or jerking behavior due to various reasons such as stress, illness, or neurological issues. If you notice these symptoms, it's important to consult a veterinarian specializing in reptiles to ensure the snake's well-being.
Thank you,
for sharing such good information, for lots of love, and amazing things that you have contributed.:iagree::face_palm_02::eek:k_01::crazy02:
 
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