smigon
Old enough to know better
I have had Scarlett since the end of December. She always has clean water in a slightly rough rock-looking sculpted bowl. I have never seen her drink, she did have to pass her head over the bowl once while I was watching, she flickered but never drank.
She has lost weight since I got her, even though she eats regularly. She is 17 months old and went from 25gms to 22.5gms. She was eating a fuzzy once a week but they were out last time I got them and am feeding her large pinkies every 5 days.
I also have never seen her get in the water on her own, her first of two sheds she has had with me went bad and I soaked her and used a washcloth to help finish the shed, the second went fine on her own. I have added sphegnum moss damp, she likes it once it is dry, but not damp.
For the last 3 days she has been very active all the time, I think she wants to shed, her eyes are totally clear but I can tell the skin is getting greyish and ready to shed and it is time. She keeps rubbing her face and body on the faux-rock hide to start the process, but no go.
Is it unusual for a corn to be water-shy?
She has lost weight since I got her, even though she eats regularly. She is 17 months old and went from 25gms to 22.5gms. She was eating a fuzzy once a week but they were out last time I got them and am feeding her large pinkies every 5 days.
I also have never seen her get in the water on her own, her first of two sheds she has had with me went bad and I soaked her and used a washcloth to help finish the shed, the second went fine on her own. I have added sphegnum moss damp, she likes it once it is dry, but not damp.
For the last 3 days she has been very active all the time, I think she wants to shed, her eyes are totally clear but I can tell the skin is getting greyish and ready to shed and it is time. She keeps rubbing her face and body on the faux-rock hide to start the process, but no go.
Is it unusual for a corn to be water-shy?