Cassie16
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My 8 month old corn snake is (I think) in blue, or perhaps her eyes are about to clear, I don't have the slightest clue since she's been hiding away in the same spot for three days and I haven't gotten a better look. She's a snow corn, so it really wasn't obvious when her eyes clouded, and when I noticed them I put her right back as to not disturb her.
Anyway, today is the day I usually feed her, so I wanted to see if her eyes were cloudy/cleared to get a gauge of when I could feed her again. I moved the aspen from above her, and kind of tapped her softly (usually that will get her moving so I can see where her head is) and much to my surprise, she emitted a mean little hiss.
Or, at least, that's the only thing I can think it might be. It sounded more like a puff of quick air. Or a sneeze. Except not really a sneeze at all, just quick and forceful like that. I poked her again, and same noise. At this point, I was truly confused, so one little poke, followed by another little puff of air. I then decided to stop harrassing the poor thing, misted her cage a bit, and went on my way.
I've tried googling videos of corn snakes hissing, and nothing is coming up. I've always thought hisses were much longer, breathier sounding things. Not a puff of quick air. It was really cute, but weird.
I'm guessing I was right about her going into shed, if that was a hiss. It definitely is making her bitchy.
Anyway, today is the day I usually feed her, so I wanted to see if her eyes were cloudy/cleared to get a gauge of when I could feed her again. I moved the aspen from above her, and kind of tapped her softly (usually that will get her moving so I can see where her head is) and much to my surprise, she emitted a mean little hiss.
Or, at least, that's the only thing I can think it might be. It sounded more like a puff of quick air. Or a sneeze. Except not really a sneeze at all, just quick and forceful like that. I poked her again, and same noise. At this point, I was truly confused, so one little poke, followed by another little puff of air. I then decided to stop harrassing the poor thing, misted her cage a bit, and went on my way.
I've tried googling videos of corn snakes hissing, and nothing is coming up. I've always thought hisses were much longer, breathier sounding things. Not a puff of quick air. It was really cute, but weird.
I'm guessing I was right about her going into shed, if that was a hiss. It definitely is making her bitchy.