imareader
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I live in California. I am new to this forum, but not to corn snakes.
My female albino corn snake is about 13 years old. She has had no health problems except for a couple years ago. She suddenly tried laying a bunch of oversized misshapen eggs. It required a visit to the vet. That was the ONLY time she wouldn't eat.
It has been 20 days since she last ate (not a huge amount of time, but of concern if it continues). The last time she showed interest in eating was 5/15. She ate the next two feedings, but was obviously not really interested. She has refused to eat since around 6/5. She is healthy (no mites or anything I can see). Her habitat is a 30 gal tank with hidey places, a climbing log and a large water bowl. She has an undertank heater. She shed shortly after she last ate. For feeding, I dangle a live mouse in her tank. She comes up, wraps around it, constricts it, and that's pretty much it. She has ALWAYS been aggressive towards eating and has never shown reluctance to eat, so this behavior is not natural for her.
Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated ...
My female albino corn snake is about 13 years old. She has had no health problems except for a couple years ago. She suddenly tried laying a bunch of oversized misshapen eggs. It required a visit to the vet. That was the ONLY time she wouldn't eat.
It has been 20 days since she last ate (not a huge amount of time, but of concern if it continues). The last time she showed interest in eating was 5/15. She ate the next two feedings, but was obviously not really interested. She has refused to eat since around 6/5. She is healthy (no mites or anything I can see). Her habitat is a 30 gal tank with hidey places, a climbing log and a large water bowl. She has an undertank heater. She shed shortly after she last ate. For feeding, I dangle a live mouse in her tank. She comes up, wraps around it, constricts it, and that's pretty much it. She has ALWAYS been aggressive towards eating and has never shown reluctance to eat, so this behavior is not natural for her.
Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated ...