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    So, the whole clutch isn't eating...

    2 week old, 1 week post shed -- every time I put a brained pinkie in with them they act scared of it. On heatmats that bring the hot side of their individual tubs up to 28 deg c, paper towels down and plastic cup hides (one of them has tennis ball hides tho) What am I doing wrong? Surely the...
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    Heat sources for hatchlings

    Eggs are starting to pique, so I'll get a move on and get down to B&Q to buy some lil rubs soon. All familiar with hides and feeding techniques and times and things, but the one thing that the internet and forums seem to be a bit muddled on is whether or not you need to put a heat mat or cable...
  3. J

    Double clutch when I didn't want it as its her first breeding season

    The story continues on from this thread, where my female layed unexpectedly. It was her first ever clutch and I actually got 15 fertile eggs and no slugs. Then she ate like a horse for 3-4 weeks then all of a sudden stopped. Didn't reintroduce her to male, but she was slithering all over the...
  4. J

    Eggs. No equipment. Complete surprise. HELP

    So, long story short, I thought there was a chance my female corn snake could be pregnant. Was previously cohabbed with male, but I only observed mating like 3 week ago. They have since been separated and she has refused to eat for three weeks now. She shed 2 weeks ago. They were not brumated so...
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    not feeding; cohabited; might be pregnant(?); strange stool

    Here's the story: Have had my CB16 female since she was a year old. She's always been a little bit of a reluctant feeder (she was one of those the breeder held back because she was late at getting to feed, but she did do it) but otherwise really placid and a lovely snake. In October I decided...
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    Cohabiting questions

    So, my female ghost is about twenty months now. She's confident and exploitative, but not aggressive, eating well, but a little small for her age (will update with precise grams later) I am interested in getting another snake, and I was wondering if it would be possible to cohabit my 20 month...
  7. J

    She's out /all/ the time?!

    Before I went on holiday a few weeks ago my corn snake (a year old next month, female) would do the average thing of remaining in her hides most of the day and then coming out at night for a while. Now she's out /all/ the time and I mean all the time. When I go to sleep, when I wake up, when I...
  8. J

    Getting really worried my new corn isn't thermoregulating herself or drinking?

    So This is my very first corn snake, she's a year old in August and female (probed) She had a couple of days to settle in and she had two pinkies a few days ago (had to coax her quite a bit and brain them, but she ate both and hasn't regurgitated). She's still very nervous when I open the viv...
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