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jono2411 Posted - 12/07/2009 : 14:17:33
Are there any types of commonly-kept snake which are diurnal rather than nocturnal?
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Kazerella Posted - 16/07/2009 : 11:24:58
I've only seen my royal once or twice in about 2 years (except when I force myself upon it and get it out that is )
lee2308 Posted - 15/07/2009 : 23:43:04
oh the joys of owning a royal lol,has he sighed up to www.theroyalpython.co.uk ?
Beowulf1976 Posted - 14/07/2009 : 09:05:10
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Originally posted by lee2308

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Originally posted by Beowulf1976



whereas we haven't really seen Simon's python since he got it two weeks ago today. (It refused it's first feed too, he looked, sniffed, touched and slinked away in disgust)

just a stab in the dark but is it a royal python



yup you got it... it's refused this week's rat too :(
jono2411 Posted - 14/07/2009 : 08:53:00
that definately has all the hallmarks of being a royal...
lee2308 Posted - 13/07/2009 : 23:20:07
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Originally posted by Beowulf1976



whereas we haven't really seen Simon's python since he got it two weeks ago today. (It refused it's first feed too, he looked, sniffed, touched and slinked away in disgust)

just a stab in the dark but is it a royal python
Beowulf1976 Posted - 13/07/2009 : 23:10:31
milksnakes are supposed to be crepescular (out during dawn and dusk)

Simon's ghost corn is out when and where she likes lol she'll often be out in the day and then just fall asleep where she explored (out in the open)

whereas we haven't really seen Simon's python since he got it two weeks ago today. (It refused it's first feed too, he looked, sniffed, touched and slinked away in disgust) <-- quite worried about that as it was a problem feeder before, but maybe just hadn't settled in enough.

shut up woman!!!!

*shuts up*
Kazerella Posted - 13/07/2009 : 11:49:19
My corns come out in the day, but the official line is that they are active at dusk and dawn so inbeweeners really.

Hoggies are daytimers though
brookestar Posted - 13/07/2009 : 11:39:23
my corns are active at night and do nothing in the day
Gingerpony Posted - 13/07/2009 : 07:13:27
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Originally posted by jono2411

corns are nocturnal aren't they?

no, really they're not!
mine are frequently out during the day/evening/early morning although they often most active at night
jono2411 Posted - 12/07/2009 : 23:10:04
corns are nocturnal aren't they?
good bit of info tho...
Gingerpony Posted - 12/07/2009 : 21:57:26
a give-away is the pupil, species with round pupils tend to be diurnal, and species with elliptical pupils tend to be nocturnal
Gingerpony Posted - 12/07/2009 : 21:56:19
corns.........
brookestar Posted - 12/07/2009 : 17:20:00
hoggies are
magneticblue Posted - 12/07/2009 : 14:36:01
I think hognoses might be

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