Josh-n-Neaky
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My son (Josh) adopted a 6 year old corn (Neaky) in October. He is very healthy, and had just eaten 2 days prior to our acquisition, and just pooped the day before. He is about 55 inches long and two and half pounds. We expected a little transition time. He was on a 7-10 day schedule for feeding and ate 2 mice or one adult rat each time. His owner raised him from a hatchling, and says that he goes off of eating each winter from about Nov/Dec till March. She says she would sometimes force feed him a pinky during this time to keep him going. Previous owner always fed fresh-killed mice in his enclosure, and said he doesn't like the packaged ones, (thinking maybe they smell too plastic to him?).
We feel like we have tried everything. I've even gone so far as to brain a mouse to try to entice him. Last time I tried feeding, he showed interest, smelled it, looked at it, but just wouldn't strike. I held it there quietly for 15 minutes with him sniffing it before he just finally wandered away.
I spoke with a person who did a reptile show at a camp we were at, and he said to heat the enclosure up to 85 to get his appetite up, and then if he still wouldn't eat to just drop the temp and try again in the spring.
We have had him since September 9th (about 9 weeks), and he has shed twice.
Currently, heat pad and lamp are off, cage is around 65, and we keep fresh water and check on him at least once per week.
Ideas?
Should I be dropping the temp or not?
Should I try to feed him again one more time or not?
Does Josh still get to handle him when he's in a cooling period?
Lots of thanks from a newbie and her son!
:shrugs:
We feel like we have tried everything. I've even gone so far as to brain a mouse to try to entice him. Last time I tried feeding, he showed interest, smelled it, looked at it, but just wouldn't strike. I held it there quietly for 15 minutes with him sniffing it before he just finally wandered away.
I spoke with a person who did a reptile show at a camp we were at, and he said to heat the enclosure up to 85 to get his appetite up, and then if he still wouldn't eat to just drop the temp and try again in the spring.
We have had him since September 9th (about 9 weeks), and he has shed twice.
Currently, heat pad and lamp are off, cage is around 65, and we keep fresh water and check on him at least once per week.
Ideas?
Should I be dropping the temp or not?
Should I try to feed him again one more time or not?
Does Josh still get to handle him when he's in a cooling period?
Lots of thanks from a newbie and her son!
:shrugs: