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Lethargic while in blue...Normal?

IrishLuck519

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My corn has been in blue for about four days now, and he's being very lethargic. My roommate had him over the summer, so this will only be the second time I've been around while he shed, but last time I don't remember him acting like this. Also, we fed him last on August 31st, and he has yet to poop. Could this be because he's blue? And should I feed again anyway even though he hasn't processed his last meal yet? (We feed live because that's what he was raised on,and I am nervous about feeding live when he can't really see) Thanks!
Caitlin
 
hey. im no pro but it sounds normal to me for a snake not to move around much when its in blue. and it will usually wait until it sheds and then release the biggest allmightyest dumo youve ever seen!
:cheers:
 
Yes, it is normal for him to be inactive while in blue.

I wouldn't worry about the fact that he hasn't pooed. Many snakes do not always poo regularly.

You can try to feed him, but many snakes do not eat when in blue. If you are feeding live make sure you watch carefully. A mouse can turn on a snake quickly and cause damage.
 
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