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Frenchy89

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My baby okeetee is in her blue for the first time w me I picked her up.and noticed today no big deal but when I put her bak in her viv she started to.climb her vine and went crazy aseemed like she lost her balance and fell off the vine and tried to climb again and same happened this time she didnt fall but she went crazy whipping her head around should j be worried or is it just because she is in blue
 
Maybe she just had a spaz attack if she's acting normal now. When mine was smaller he use to whip around especially in his bedding making a mess. He did that on some rare occasions. I don't think it's anything to worry about if that's the only thing that's out of the ordinary. I heard some corns act strange when their in blue, they just want to be left alone. Plus they cant see very well when they're in blue?
 
Mine have all had their moments, multiple times, of "OMG MUST ESCAPE!" where they'd weave back and forth along the sides of their enclosures and frantically climb things.
 
The blue phase is a very vulnerable stage; it's assumed that the snake's already limited eyesight is even worse, hence all they want to do is be left alone.

Perhaps, and I really hope this is all it is, the snake was simply terrified? I'd suggest keeping a very close eye on her and not disturbing her when she's in blue. Let us know how she gets on.. v strange indeed..
 
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