JayceeJane
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According to the seller, my corn snake is about 3 months old, and was living on a cricket diet. I've had Layla for about a week and a half now.
She still hasn't ate, we gave her crickets throughout the week, and nothing. She shedded the day after we got her, and her eyes didn't become cloudy or anything, she just shedded in 30 minutes after I put her back in her cage after handling her and noticing that she was jumpy and opened her mouth(which she has never done before or now). Anyway, I went to a(different) pet shop and was told that they feed their snakes pinkies, but their snakes looked older than Layla. I attempted feeding her a pinkie using tongs and dangling it by the tail, and she looked as if she was going to go after it, but then she began ignoring it. I attepmted to cut it up and feed it to her, but she's ignoring it again.
So... What do I do? >.<
Oh, and she acts as if she'll bite me when I go to pick her up, but when I actually do get her into my hand, she's fine and acts happy. Is that normal and will she warm up to me?
Another thing is that she is always underneath the wood chips I use as bedding, is that okay? I have a climbing branch for her but she doesn't use it.
I don't know much about taking care of snakes and I'm kind of worried I'm not doing something right... so any other tips about general care would be great!
Sorry for having so many questions!
She still hasn't ate, we gave her crickets throughout the week, and nothing. She shedded the day after we got her, and her eyes didn't become cloudy or anything, she just shedded in 30 minutes after I put her back in her cage after handling her and noticing that she was jumpy and opened her mouth(which she has never done before or now). Anyway, I went to a(different) pet shop and was told that they feed their snakes pinkies, but their snakes looked older than Layla. I attempted feeding her a pinkie using tongs and dangling it by the tail, and she looked as if she was going to go after it, but then she began ignoring it. I attepmted to cut it up and feed it to her, but she's ignoring it again.
So... What do I do? >.<
Oh, and she acts as if she'll bite me when I go to pick her up, but when I actually do get her into my hand, she's fine and acts happy. Is that normal and will she warm up to me?
Another thing is that she is always underneath the wood chips I use as bedding, is that okay? I have a climbing branch for her but she doesn't use it.
I don't know much about taking care of snakes and I'm kind of worried I'm not doing something right... so any other tips about general care would be great!