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low appetite

jekyll

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hi overthere,
i need some new ideas, maybe someone of you can help me....

i got a nearly 2 years old cornsnake lady. she ist very small and has low appetite. if i had to guess i would say she is max. one year old....

the former owner told me that the last feeding was four weeks ago. i tried it now for the first time but she refused....it seems that she only eats when she is really hungry...

first i will wait some days before starting a new try but for then do you have some ideas?
 
Hi,
I'm new to cornsnakes, but I have seen several threads recently on getting hatchlings to eat.
They said to rub them with a lizard..or dip them into chicken broth or tuna juice, Lots of ideas, do a search...or one of the people who actually knows what they are talking about will chime in.
Viel Glück! :)
 
thank you very much for your answer....i know these tricks, too. but i don`t have a hatchling but a 2 years old snake ladey who eats but so little that she is very small....i hoped that i could do something that she more hungry...
 
I was just thinking that some of those things for hatchlings might work on the adult...but I don't know much...so I'll hush now
 
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