Peanut Lover
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I have had my baby anery corn snake named Peanut for 1 month now. I think that he is probably about 2 months old? Anyway, I am worried that I may be stressing him out too much, can't corn snakes die from stress? I handle Peanut every day for probably a half hour x 3, so like an hour and a half a day total. This excludes when he is shedding, the day before he eats, and two days after he eats. Am I handling him too much? He always seems to be breathing pretty fast (his stomach moving up and down from his lung). A lot of the time when I have him out, I'll let him hide in my pocket where I know he feels safer. If I could I would take Peanut everywhere with me, but I know that wouldn't be very good for him.
I have another question. I have large half log that he never hides under. Is it because it's just too big for him right now? It's on the hot side and he never goes under it. Is it the log or the temperature (it's at 85-90F)? Should I get something to replace it? I have 2 other hides other than this one tho.
Irrelevant question. Peanut has a small bump on his back about halfway down his body. It is hard and he seems unaffected by it. Is this normal? I dropped him once, could it be a broken spine or something? Or should I take him to a herp vet? Is that expensive?
Sorry for all the questions...helicopter snake mom here
I have another question. I have large half log that he never hides under. Is it because it's just too big for him right now? It's on the hot side and he never goes under it. Is it the log or the temperature (it's at 85-90F)? Should I get something to replace it? I have 2 other hides other than this one tho.
Irrelevant question. Peanut has a small bump on his back about halfway down his body. It is hard and he seems unaffected by it. Is this normal? I dropped him once, could it be a broken spine or something? Or should I take him to a herp vet? Is that expensive?
Sorry for all the questions...helicopter snake mom here