Brand new to the forum, joined to pose this question regarding my son's older juvenile corn snake. Twice in the past couple weeks this strange new behavior has been displayed: while handling, the snake pressed his nose into my son's skin, then opened his mouth and half-bit down. Not a strike, not hard enough to break skin, but more a light chomp. Is he hungry? Do we need to feed him more than once a week or larger mice? Both times this has happened was within 2-3 days of when he was scheduled to be fed.
Other background context: We've had Apollo about 8 months. He was hatched January 2021 according to his paperwork (though he was so tiny I wonder if that was a typo and actually 2022). He has grown exponentially since we got him and has always been a champion eater. We started him with weekly pinkies and he's now up to small fuzzies, following the guide of feeding the same size mouse as the thickest part of his body. He's always been chill when being handled. A handful of days before the first of these incidents, we upgraded to a larger enclosure and this was the first handling since his new tank. He was acting stressed out in the new enclosure, but after adding more debris, an extra hide, and elevating it (it had been on the floor and we speculated he was feeling threatened by people walking past towering over him) he seemed to settle much more comfortably.
Any insight or thoughts?
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Other background context: We've had Apollo about 8 months. He was hatched January 2021 according to his paperwork (though he was so tiny I wonder if that was a typo and actually 2022). He has grown exponentially since we got him and has always been a champion eater. We started him with weekly pinkies and he's now up to small fuzzies, following the guide of feeding the same size mouse as the thickest part of his body. He's always been chill when being handled. A handful of days before the first of these incidents, we upgraded to a larger enclosure and this was the first handling since his new tank. He was acting stressed out in the new enclosure, but after adding more debris, an extra hide, and elevating it (it had been on the floor and we speculated he was feeling threatened by people walking past towering over him) he seemed to settle much more comfortably.
Any insight or thoughts?
(cross-posting with other forums)
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