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Welly |
Posted - 10/06/2010 : 20:41:17 Both my 2 are in seperate vivs on top of one another. They can not see each other. They share the same light timings. Both, within the space of minutes will pop there head out of their respective hides arly morning around 7.30 and at night around 20.30 Both will then stick there heads back inside at almost exactly the same time!
Would would be the common trigger? It can be coincidence. I'll try and video one day as this has been going on for weeks now |
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Welly |
Posted - 17/06/2010 : 22:37:44 Another interesting one was tonight, she hit a rat inside her wood tube. As she couldn't use gravity to aid her she pushed down. Never seen a snake do that before. She pretty much forced it in |
Welly |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 10:35:59 Nope, heating doesn't come on for me. I'm a cold person. :) It could be that they come out when im there as my desk is right next to the viv's. As for bacon, they should be so lucky! |
spor |
Posted - 11/06/2010 : 00:21:24 does your heating switch on at that time in the morning? or do you just come in to the same room as them at that time. and then see the movement. there was a thread a while ago about some one talking a bout their snakes coming out when they cook bacon. do you stick on the frying pan for a fry in the mornings.lol or do you neighbours? |
Welly |
Posted - 10/06/2010 : 22:56:20 I'm going to try and work it out. Viberations and time scales are something i'll look at |
mischang |
Posted - 10/06/2010 : 21:56:30 the link was broken hun ?? |
Blackecho |
Posted - 10/06/2010 : 21:11:52 Vibrations somewhere in the house? |
Welly |
Posted - 10/06/2010 : 20:43:16 I forgot to mention it bares no relevance to the light either
http://s183.photobucket.com/albums/x167/wellymeister/?action=view¤t=10062010011.mp4 |