snoopysnake
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lately he has a habit of smelling the pinky and sometimes rolling it over with his snout, but the only times he eats it successfully lately are right after he sheds.
He tends to try picking up the pinky from the middle instead of the "correct way" (by the head, or even by the rear as he occaisionally did in the past.) He picks it up a little this way and then drops it.
I have tried cutting up the pinkies but he just smells them and moves along.
Note - Shermy is about 2-1/2- 3 years old and was happily eating 1 to 2 fuzzies when I got him. After about a year he started refusing any fuzzies a good part of the time, and I tried bigger and smaller mice. He ate the pinkies so I kept him on those, but eventually he lost interest in eating those too. He is about 3 feet long and slender but not emaciated-looking, and he seems happy and friendly, just disinterested in food.
I had him to the herp vet in early fall and he gave Shermy some vitamin shots and antibiotics, and then force fed him twice in the span of a month. The vet said try him on pinkies as opposed to fuzzies, and that Shermy would probably eat eventually. Not long after that, Shermy shed and ate 2 pinkies with great enthusiam, but not again after that. Just the weird dining behavior again.
I have a new July 03 corn snake (hopefully future wife for Shermy!) that I got 6 weeks ago, so at least now the pinkies that Shermy rejects aren't going to waste because Shirley wolfs them right down!
I plan to take Shermy back to the herp vet later this week, but I am wondering if any of you have experienced the behavior of a snake picking up the mouse in the middle and dropping it, and what to do about it.
Thanks
Janet
"snoopysnake"
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He tends to try picking up the pinky from the middle instead of the "correct way" (by the head, or even by the rear as he occaisionally did in the past.) He picks it up a little this way and then drops it.
I have tried cutting up the pinkies but he just smells them and moves along.
Note - Shermy is about 2-1/2- 3 years old and was happily eating 1 to 2 fuzzies when I got him. After about a year he started refusing any fuzzies a good part of the time, and I tried bigger and smaller mice. He ate the pinkies so I kept him on those, but eventually he lost interest in eating those too. He is about 3 feet long and slender but not emaciated-looking, and he seems happy and friendly, just disinterested in food.
I had him to the herp vet in early fall and he gave Shermy some vitamin shots and antibiotics, and then force fed him twice in the span of a month. The vet said try him on pinkies as opposed to fuzzies, and that Shermy would probably eat eventually. Not long after that, Shermy shed and ate 2 pinkies with great enthusiam, but not again after that. Just the weird dining behavior again.
I have a new July 03 corn snake (hopefully future wife for Shermy!) that I got 6 weeks ago, so at least now the pinkies that Shermy rejects aren't going to waste because Shirley wolfs them right down!
I plan to take Shermy back to the herp vet later this week, but I am wondering if any of you have experienced the behavior of a snake picking up the mouse in the middle and dropping it, and what to do about it.
Thanks
Janet
"snoopysnake"
()"o >-