AnnieChris
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Hi everyone!
We have a new cornsnake - CeCe -that we gave our 7 year old son for Christmas. We are already very attached and happy she's here. She is about 6 months old and around 18 inches long.
(We don't really know if she is a she, but like referring to her that way.
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I bought her at the beginning of December and she stayed with a friend until Christmas. While she was there, she ate once a week for the first tow weeks, which was the schedule the pet store said she's been on. But then she refused to eat on her December 23 feeding. We brought her home on Devember 24. We tried to feed her on Christmas, but she didn't eat, and everyone said don't worry about it, it was probably the new environment and she needed time to adjust. Well, we left for a one week vacation (someone checking her temps and water while we were gone) and came back Monday night. She wouldn't eat last night either. So its been 2 and a half weeks since she ate. Now I'm worried!
She seems OK. She hides 99% of the time, but when I bring her out she seems calm and looks healthy. When I return her to her viv she wanders a little and then hides again. She seems to spend most of her time in the hide on the cold side of the viv. The temp on the warm side has hovered around 78% according the the strip heater placed about 1 inch above the substrate.
I wrote a book. Sorry!! But does all of this seem within the normal behavior range? When I tried to feed her last night I showed her the mouse (not against her face, but made sure she saw it) and left it for a few hours. According to me friend, CeCe wasn't difficult to feed when she was at her house.
Thanks in advance for patiently reading this
and for your help!
Christine
We have a new cornsnake - CeCe -that we gave our 7 year old son for Christmas. We are already very attached and happy she's here. She is about 6 months old and around 18 inches long.
(We don't really know if she is a she, but like referring to her that way.
I bought her at the beginning of December and she stayed with a friend until Christmas. While she was there, she ate once a week for the first tow weeks, which was the schedule the pet store said she's been on. But then she refused to eat on her December 23 feeding. We brought her home on Devember 24. We tried to feed her on Christmas, but she didn't eat, and everyone said don't worry about it, it was probably the new environment and she needed time to adjust. Well, we left for a one week vacation (someone checking her temps and water while we were gone) and came back Monday night. She wouldn't eat last night either. So its been 2 and a half weeks since she ate. Now I'm worried!
She seems OK. She hides 99% of the time, but when I bring her out she seems calm and looks healthy. When I return her to her viv she wanders a little and then hides again. She seems to spend most of her time in the hide on the cold side of the viv. The temp on the warm side has hovered around 78% according the the strip heater placed about 1 inch above the substrate.
I wrote a book. Sorry!! But does all of this seem within the normal behavior range? When I tried to feed her last night I showed her the mouse (not against her face, but made sure she saw it) and left it for a few hours. According to me friend, CeCe wasn't difficult to feed when she was at her house.
Thanks in advance for patiently reading this
Christine