Trippy Clock
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So I got my 5.5 month old snow corn Simon about 2 weeks ago. I've fed him twice so far( 2 pinkies each time). I had some questions about how he's behaving and was wondering if it was normal.
-He rarely spends any time in his enclosed hides, but instead he hides among the leaves I have placed above each hide or under the substrate. I guess it's not too bad since he's still pretty hidden in the leaves, but I thought he might prefer a more enclosed area.
-At night he is very active in trying to escape, always climbing up the tank wall and pushing up on the roof. He does this from the time I turn off the lights at 9 until around 1 AM with little breaks in between to just sit around.
-I try to handle him every day(except for 48 hours after feeding him), but when I go to get him he is very reluctant to be picked up. It's sometimes difficult to get him out of the tank because he'll quickly escape me and start tunneling. Am I stressing him out by handling him too often, or is this normal behavior for a young snake?
Hope I'm not asking too much, I just want to know if this stuff is normal. Thanks! Here are some bonus pictures.
-He rarely spends any time in his enclosed hides, but instead he hides among the leaves I have placed above each hide or under the substrate. I guess it's not too bad since he's still pretty hidden in the leaves, but I thought he might prefer a more enclosed area.
-At night he is very active in trying to escape, always climbing up the tank wall and pushing up on the roof. He does this from the time I turn off the lights at 9 until around 1 AM with little breaks in between to just sit around.
-I try to handle him every day(except for 48 hours after feeding him), but when I go to get him he is very reluctant to be picked up. It's sometimes difficult to get him out of the tank because he'll quickly escape me and start tunneling. Am I stressing him out by handling him too often, or is this normal behavior for a young snake?
Hope I'm not asking too much, I just want to know if this stuff is normal. Thanks! Here are some bonus pictures.