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feeding problems

Jamie_FT

New member
I got a cute albino motley from my local reptile shop recently (about a month and a half ago) and strangly she dosen't seem to be eating yet she's perfectly happy/healthy/active. the first week i got her she didn't eat, second week she did, and its now been 3 weeks since then and she hasen't eaten. i got another snake from the shop in october and that feeds fine, i phoned up the shop that suggested keeping the mouse in the cage overnight, so ive housed my other snake in a back up cage. any thoughts?:confused:
 
It could be stressed that you have another snake in there with it. I think the general consensus on this site was to house corns seperately so that they don't get stressed. Do you feed them in the same viv? How old is the snake? Are you feeding f/t? I wouldn't leave a live mouse in the viv with your snake as you run the risk of injury to your snake.
 
I don't feed them together and i never feed them live food only prekilled and frozen. she's about a foot long and she really likes the other snake they curl up together and sort of interwine
 
No ideas then. Where's Corncrazy, or one of those experienced folks when you need them!!??
 
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