1:58 AM Food Aggression in Reptiles |
Like many other creatures, reptiles can also be aggressive when it comes to food. If your snake or turtle has changed his usual behavior when given food, talk to your pet clinic Warminster, PA. Your reptile’s change in behavior may be due to an illness or it may be related to some type of food aggression. In most cases, food aggression will present itself in the form of snapping, biting, hissing, striking, or lunging out whenever you try to feed your reptile. Other signs of illness may not accompany aggression, but always check with your vet to be sure. One way to deal with food aggression is to make sure you are feeding your reptile at the same time every day. This may help your reptile not to work himself into a panic as he will know that food is on the way. Your vet may also have other helpful suggestions as well. |
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