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can a corn snake be TOO active

Jammin124

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My new corn snake is exploring her new viv rather eccentrically... shes under the substrate, then doing a lap on the inside lip of the lid, then through all the hanging fake plants. Is she just very curious or is something wrong? I have 1/2 of the tank at 75degrees, the other at 80. She has fresh water and a warm and cool hide. To be concerned or not to be, that is the question!
 
probably a mix of both... last time she ate was wednesday. I plan on trying to feed her an x-small pinkie tomorrow around noon.
 
Just because no one else has mentioned.... Could be an indication of too high temps but if yours are measuring accurately (as in the original post) you're just the lucky owner of a very active little snake :)
 
I guess, make sure you're measuring the temps right. A thermometer with a probe is ideal, an amient measurement might mean your temps are too high.

Or you could just have an active snake.
 
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