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baby corn new behaviour??

clemclem

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hi!
I got my first baby cornsnake around a month ago now and everything has seemed okay so far in terms of temp [hot side: 27.5-29 celsius (81-85f), cooler side: 23-26c (73-78f)] n getting them comfortable etc but this last week they have been acting different. i’m unsure if it’s their first shed with me approaching!

i usually feed them a pinkie on friday or saturday nights but in the past week they haven’t eaten at all, i’ve offered food to them twice (once on friday n sunday to reduce stress) n they poked their head out of the hide when i held it near them but didn’t strike so i left it on smth inside their tank for the night. i woke up n it was in the same place, so were they. they’ve never not eaten before and usually they’re exploring atleast for a little or sitting/climbing in the plants at night outside of their hide but for the past week they’ve been curled up in their warm hide 95% of the time???

they don’t look like they’re shedding but i read sometimes snakes will preemptively stop eating n hide more a week or so before their shed. do you think it may be that?

or any other thoughts would be appreciated! i’m a little anxious since it’s my first snake
 
You are saying "they". How many of "them" do you have together in one cage?
 
You are saying "they". How many of "them" do you have together in one cage?

People frequently use the pronoun 'they' when they don't know the gender. I think OP is just referring to a single snake.

As for the behavior, it sounds like it could be pre-shed shyness and reluctance to eat. Can you post a picture?
 
People frequently use the pronoun 'they' when they don't know the gender. I think OP is just referring to a single snake.

As for the behavior, it sounds like it could be pre-shed shyness and reluctance to eat. Can you post a picture?

yeah! and okay that eases some worry if it may be because of shedding. do you mean a picture of the set up?
 
No, a picture of the baby. Just to see if they're in the beginning stages of blue. But if you don't want to disturb them, that's fine. If the refusal to eat is due to shedding, you'll be able to tell in a few days anyway.
 
hi! belated response because i checked and thought the tip of the tail did come off but i was mistaken. they have a tiny tiny bit stuck still on the very end i just noticed, is there a best way to get it off or is it okay to wait for their next shed?
 
Yeah, definitely help get that piece off. Moisten a paper towel or cloth and let the snake slither through it while you hold it. Apply gentle pressure to the tail tip and after a few times going through the wet towel, the shed should come off.
 
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