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  • Sorry it has taken me so long to respond... Sometimes corns do poop after shedding. If it has done both, it might actually be a GOOD sign... it did eat something. Sometimes, they do get "queasy" in the stomach when they're in shed... some corn owners do NOT feed their corns when they're blue because of this problem. I've never had a problem with this though.

    Wait until the next scheduled feeding. Make sure you wait to see poop (if they ate) though.
    Hi! You change the PM under your options on the left side of your User CP page.

    If you're going to use just a head, then be sure to cut off the head while the pinky is still frozen. That way, you avoid a BIG mess. Then place it on a dry paper towel or surface where your snake is then placed.

    I certainly know how you feel, having dealt with my fair share of non-feeders. I hope you get him eating - and keeping it down - this time.
    Hi! Apparently you have PM's off. That's okay.

    I was going to ask what size your corn is. If it was up to two fuzzies, it must be much larger than a real baby corn. Could it be possible (just asking... not trying to offend) that the corn was moved up to fuzzies or two fuzzies too soon? That could be the problem right there if the little corn were eating a meal too large for itself.

    Anyway, I hope this helps some. If not, you can PM me or respond to our "Conversation" here on your STAT site.
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