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Gilman snakes 07-24-2017 06:54 PM

Baby corn shedding?
 
I have a 5 month old corn who has started feeling a bit "sticky" and has caused a bit of friction while to slithers over my hands/arms. She looks a little " dusty" or white.. (she's a normal) She also refuses to eat on Thursday and Sunday. She has not been out cruising at night like she was either, just hiding under the aspen or under her plants. Could she just be getting ready to shed? Her eyes look clear still. She also seems just a bit lethargic, but I'm not sure if it's just cause she's "resting". I'm new to this whole snake thing..


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NinnJinn 07-24-2017 08:34 PM

possible.... do you have a moist hide for her to chill out in?

Gilman snakes 07-24-2017 08:45 PM

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Originally Posted by NinnJinn (Post 1727376)
possible.... do you have a moist hide for her to chill out in?



I'm putting one in there now, but she hasn't been out from under the aspen at all.. I'm thinking I'll put it in there, and then put her in it and see if she stays in it. Moist paper towels in a Tupperware is sufficient right?


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CornsAustria 07-25-2017 12:30 AM

Sphagnum moss works best... I do it so, and mine love it :) After dinner for diggesting and when they are blue its important to use a wetbox

Gilman snakes 07-25-2017 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CornsAustria (Post 1727382)
Sphagnum moss works best... I do it so, and mine love it :) After dinner for diggesting and when they are blue its important to use a wetbox



I put her in the wet box, which is in her tank, but she just climbed right out, back under the aspen🤦🏼♀️


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Reptile Lover 23 07-26-2017 07:55 PM

did you let the corn settle in for a week? if not i would try that with her or him being only 5 month old she/he might feel out of place until she/he settles in.

you could check your temps too mine are kept at 85Fmin-88Fmax day and night.

NinnJinn 07-26-2017 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Gilman snakes (Post 1727377)
I'm putting one in there now, but she hasn't been out from under the aspen at all.. I'm thinking I'll put it in there, and then put her in it and see if she stays in it. Moist paper towels in a Tupperware is sufficient right?


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IMO it is. It has a lid on it right? I have mine situated where half is in the middle between warm and cool and half is on the warm side.

I did exactly what you did, put the snake in the hide.... Sherbert came right back out. but 2 days later was chilling out in it then 3 days later he had shed. He hasn't been in it since. I have two hides that I use, so I rotated them daily so one had time to air dry and one had fresh moist towels.

Gilman snakes 07-27-2017 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by NinnJinn (Post 1727446)
IMO it is. It has a lid on it right? I have mine situated where half is in the middle between warm and cool and half is on the warm side.



I did exactly what you did, put the snake in the hide.... Sherbert came right back out. but 2 days later was chilling out in it then 3 days later he had shed. He hasn't been in it since. I have two hides that I use, so I rotated them daily so one had time to air dry and one had fresh moist towels.



Thank you all.. Norma shed sometime last night. She will be happy to eat (finally, I hope) when I get home in the morning [emoji216] [emoji193]


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vera_r 08-14-2017 10:01 PM

Ruby uses her water bowl when she needs more moisture, but generally she just runs it off against her hides on the rough exteriors. Of she has problems, I will run warm water over stuck part to help her, but have only had to do this for 2 small places. The behavior sounds just like her before she sheds.

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