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Wrinkly snake!

Rigatoni

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My corn snake, rigatoni, went on a hunger strike but is now eating. He has an infection in his mouth I’m treating with medicine the vet gave me. But, he is very wrinkly. He is not going into shed. He has been like this for 2 weeks. His temps and moisture levels are doing fine, so what’s up with him? Yeah


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He has access to water at all times, but maybe I should be giving him soaks more. I’ll start giving them to him every week and see if that helps


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Looks to me that you have a scaleless form of the corn snake. That is just how they look sometimes, apparently.

But what do I know? Never had any interest in having them myself, so take my opinion with a BIG grain of salt.

BTW, you might want to reduce the size of your embedded images in the future. Makes it difficult to see the image, much less participate in the thread any longer.
 
Ah, well scaleless can look wrinkly just normally! I would still give him a little soak to help make sure he's hydrated while he's on medication
 
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