Hey, i haven't been on the forum for a good while, after having my hatchlings now, at 2 and a half years old they were both doing fine until a few weeks ago..
Medusa is doing great, still eating, both snakes are around 4 ft long long now, and seem to be active and doing well..I am however, rather worried about Scylla, she has refused the last two meals i have offered her...they are on frozen/thawed weaner rats, bout 12 weeks old for a meal size, which is fine for them, they are being fed every 1/2 weeks and have thrived well.Scylla has refused her 2 latest meals and i'm getting worried.Nothing has changed about her viv, nothing as moved, her care is the same as always.. Now is it possible Scylla is in fact a male rather than a female, as she was sold to me?
And is it true that males do not often eat during the winter months, and that snakes will start to become semi adult and mate at about 2 years of age?Scylla is acting normally, and quite active, drinking and so forth, not showing any signs of illness at all, but has not eaten now for about a month..Scylla has always been slightly bigger and wider than Medusa if this helps>they were both sold to me as females...When do i start worrying bout her lack of feeding?