herpspaz
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Hey, I'm fairly new to corns, my little sister and I each picked one up from the NARBC October show. Mine's doing very well (from Rich at SerpenCo) and hers (unknown...she went off by herself and came back with it..) is not doing so well.
Hers had hesitated the first two times we fed it, had to leave the live pinkie in over nite for her to take it. The next two times we tried to feed her, she simply would not touch it. Tried freezing and then thawing the pinkie out a few days later, still nothing. It's been two weeks since she's eaten.
She's no longer than a foot, and temps are bout 85-87 on the hot side. My sister does handle it about 3-4 times a week, but since the first time it did not take food, she stopped handling, and hasn't touched her since. She's kept on Aspen bedding in a 10 gal.
If this snake doesn't decide to eat by Wednesday (4 days from now) we're gonna slit the pinkies head open or something to try to attract the corn...
But does anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong?? Corns are usually very voracious little eaters, and I'm not quite sure what could be wrong.
Thanx in advance,
Karin
Hers had hesitated the first two times we fed it, had to leave the live pinkie in over nite for her to take it. The next two times we tried to feed her, she simply would not touch it. Tried freezing and then thawing the pinkie out a few days later, still nothing. It's been two weeks since she's eaten.
She's no longer than a foot, and temps are bout 85-87 on the hot side. My sister does handle it about 3-4 times a week, but since the first time it did not take food, she stopped handling, and hasn't touched her since. She's kept on Aspen bedding in a 10 gal.
If this snake doesn't decide to eat by Wednesday (4 days from now) we're gonna slit the pinkies head open or something to try to attract the corn...
But does anyone have any ideas on what could be wrong?? Corns are usually very voracious little eaters, and I'm not quite sure what could be wrong.
Thanx in advance,
Karin