I've heard ten days, and I've had Fido even longer than that, yet he's still extremely edgy. I was trying to see if I could move him into a feeding tank, and he struck at me three times. I didn't want to upset him any more, so I left him alone. I know people say that that'll tell the snake that being aggressive will get it let alone, yet I wasn't sure what else to do.
There has been some slight improvement in his behavior. He no longer dashes for cover when I open the lid, and I can even put my hand by him without him running away. Eventually he'll back off slowly, but he only strikes when I try to pick him up. Unfortunately he seems to like that better than just tail rattling. And since he doesn't want to go into the feeding tank, is it a problem to give him a few feedings in the normal viv? The substrate is eco-earth, so I'd probably put a paper towel under the mouse.
I'm worried that if he doesn't adjust before he grows up, I'll have an aggressive adult on my hands.
I don't think he's shedding, as his eyes haven't changed color. Just adding that because whenever someone posts about behavior, it seems like it's the first thing people ask. :laugh:
There has been some slight improvement in his behavior. He no longer dashes for cover when I open the lid, and I can even put my hand by him without him running away. Eventually he'll back off slowly, but he only strikes when I try to pick him up. Unfortunately he seems to like that better than just tail rattling. And since he doesn't want to go into the feeding tank, is it a problem to give him a few feedings in the normal viv? The substrate is eco-earth, so I'd probably put a paper towel under the mouse.
I'm worried that if he doesn't adjust before he grows up, I'll have an aggressive adult on my hands.
I don't think he's shedding, as his eyes haven't changed color. Just adding that because whenever someone posts about behavior, it seems like it's the first thing people ask. :laugh: