ClownCarOnFire
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Ok, well. I am posting for a friend since apparently it takes a day or two for accounts to be activated.
Anyway, she has a 2-3 month old, Ultramel Anery, Cornsnake.
He's eaten frozen twice since she's got him.
He had some trouble shedding, but she got it all off.
The third time she tried to feed him, he got half of it in his mouth and then spit it back out And now whenever she tries to feed him, he shows no interest in the pinky at all.
He's still active when she takes him out to hold him.
Now, apparently he's in a 30 gallon tank.
I suggested moving him into a smaller bin, but I didn't know if that's really the best advice, as I am not too knowledgeable on snakes. But I saw something on YouTube[lol], about possibly moving snakes into smaller bins to up their feeding response.
Any advice is helpful.
He hasn't eaten in like.....2 and a half weeks.
So thanks. I will give her all the advice I get here.
I am just curious if this is something curable without a vet, otherwise, I know to have her go there heh.
Anyway, she has a 2-3 month old, Ultramel Anery, Cornsnake.
He's eaten frozen twice since she's got him.
He had some trouble shedding, but she got it all off.
The third time she tried to feed him, he got half of it in his mouth and then spit it back out And now whenever she tries to feed him, he shows no interest in the pinky at all.
He's still active when she takes him out to hold him.
Now, apparently he's in a 30 gallon tank.
I suggested moving him into a smaller bin, but I didn't know if that's really the best advice, as I am not too knowledgeable on snakes. But I saw something on YouTube[lol], about possibly moving snakes into smaller bins to up their feeding response.
Any advice is helpful.
He hasn't eaten in like.....2 and a half weeks.
So thanks. I will give her all the advice I get here.
I am just curious if this is something curable without a vet, otherwise, I know to have her go there heh.