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BehaviorGeneral topics or questions concerning the way your cornsnake may be acting.
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Most of the serious scale damage is gone. There's no other way that it could have gone. There were scales going the wrong direction in patches down his sides. Everything is the right direction now, and he underwent serious color change (the damage made him gray for the past month in a few places).
. . . And the cornsnakes.com word of the day is keratophagy. However, this condition (shed-eating) is rare in snakes and usually occurs only when a shed comes into contact with prey.
I dunno. He constricts his mice sometimes and usually just swallows them whole... but i always feed in a different container.
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