Why is my snake not moving around?

If your snake cannot move normally, such as being unable to get into position if moved onto their backs, they may have Inclusion Body Disease (IBD), which is a fatal condition. Snakes with IBD will also "stargaze," which means they stare upwards for unusual periods of time.
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How do you know if a snake is dying?

Breathing issues are one of the major signs of a dying snake. You can come to know that if your snake is straining to breathe or is breathing by keeping its mouth open. Apart from these, you may also hear your snake gasping for air or wheezing loudly.
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Why does my ball python barely move?

Ball pythons need a cool side of 75 to 80°F and 80 to 85°F on the warm side. Ball pythons, unlike humans, are cold-blooded. This means that they don't produce body heat. So, if your pet isn't moving as it used to and it's spending most of its time near the warm side, check the temperature and adjust it.
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Why is my snake acting weird?

Strange postures can signal a respiratory infection; your snake may be uncomfortable because of fluid in its lungs. Serious health concerns like paramyxovirus, inclusion body disease or neurological diseases can also be indicated by stargazing.
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Why is my snake less active?

Sick snakes will often be lethargic, less active and will hide or bury themselves. Most ill snakes will not eat and have little to no interest in food, regardless of what prey item is offered or whether prey is fed dead or alive.
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IS MY SNAKE STRESSED? (Preventing and treating)



How can you tell if a snake is dehydrated?

Help! I Think My Reptile Is Dehydrated!
  1. Dry, wrinkled or puckered skin.
  2. Loss of skin elasticity and flexibility.
  3. Sunken, receded eyes.
  4. Weakness and lethargy.
  5. Sticky or dry membranes.
  6. Flaky skin or trouble shedding.
  7. Constipation or infrequent defecation.
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Why is my snake standing up?

If your ball python is lifting upper part of its body ('standing up'), that means that it's curious or is exploring. You might notice this behavior when your ball python is roaming, is hungry, or generally curious.
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How do I know if my snake is healthy?

How to Tell if Your Snake is Healthy
  1. Displays consistent behavior.
  2. Has clear, alert eyes (maybe not during shedding, but that's OK)
  3. Has a body that's in good condition.
  4. Sheds regularly. (Growing snakes shed more often)
  5. Eats and drinks normally.
  6. Makes a well-formed dropping two to three days after being fed.
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Is my snake sleeping?

A sleeping snake will stay in one position for hours — though this is also the posture a snake can assume while hunting. Or you might notice that the constantly flicking snake tongue isn't engaged in its usual activity, or that they don't react when you open the top of their cage or otherwise move around the area.
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Can snakes play dead?

Hognose snakes will play dead as a defense mechanism. This behavior is known as “death feigning.” It's rare in other snake species, but the southern and eastern hognose will hiss, spread their necks, roll over and play dead when disturbed.
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Can you wake a hibernating snake?

Brumation does not require the same amount of sleep as hibernation. Yes, reptiles sleep during brumation. However, they wake and need to forage for food and water during this time. When necessary, they will go and find food and water then return to a state of brumation for longer periods.
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Why isn't my snake eating?

Refusing to eat is a signal that your snake is stressed. It should come as no surprise that snakes are routine animals and don't like change so very much. If your snake has just been brought to his new home and is not eating, there are very high chances that your snake is refusing food due to the stress of moving.
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Why is my snake sleeping out in the open?

They feel safe and secure in their hides, they feel comfortable and relaxed, which reduces stress and helps your pet remain happy and healthy. Even the friendliest ball python will spend some time in its hide, when it's not out exploring or basking.
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Can a pet snake recognize its owner?

Snakes are able to recognise and distinguish between humans and may recognise the scent of their owner as familiar or positive with time. However, snakes are unable to view humans as companions so cannot form a bond with their owner like other pets can.
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How do you know if a snake is hungry?

You can tell a snake is hungry when it exhibits specific behaviors such as: Prowling the front of the tank, being more active, focussing on you whenever you are near the enclosure, flicking its tongue more often, and hunting at a similar time each day or night.
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Can I spray my snake with water?

Should you find a snake (venomous or non) near your home and, for whatever reason, you'd like it to move along, spray the snake gently with a garden hose. A steady stream of water usually gets the snake to move away and seek cover (think about being a child and playing with water guns).
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When should I take my snake to the vet?

Like all pets, snakes should be examined at least annually, and a fecal examination, looking for parasites, should be part of every examination.
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How often do snakes drink water?

Most snakes drink water or eat food once to two times a week. They drink how much they need and how often they need it.
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How do you destress a snake?

How to Calm Down a Snake
  1. Move Slowly. Quick movements can frighten snakes and send them into fight or flight mode. ...
  2. Good Behavior. Snakes typically react to handling with fear or, if they are calm and relaxed, curiosity. ...
  3. Guide, Don't Restrain. ...
  4. Cutting Your Losses. ...
  5. Provide a Comforting Home.
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Is my snake depressed?

So, unless you're very sure you've seen your snake slither into a corner to shed a tear or two , snakes likely don't get sad or depressed. The closest a snake will come to feeling sadness is being stressed or miffed about regular changes being made to its routine or anything crazy going on right outside its tank.
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How do you know if a snake is uncomfortable?

Striking

Signs of aggression are the most obvious and overt signs that a snake is not comfortable or happy around you. The most common sign of aggression is that of striking out. A mock strike means that your snake looks like it is striking but it does not make contact with either its tail or its teeth.
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