epicdoom
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I Rescued a sub adult from the gas chamber today. This snake is a biter just as its owner said. She is Hostile at best inside the tank and out. Stepping back a second here to explain how I come to know saw tooth sally. I got a call one evening in response to an Ad I ran looking to adopt snakes. The gentleman on the line was frantic about a corn snake he had since a baby. He explained the first few week as uneventful feeding the little girl and holding her 2 times a week. Then all of a sudden she snapped he went in to feed her and she struck him. This went on for a second feeding attempt. Scared to be bitten he would open the lid toss in a mouse and close it back up, End of all interaction.
He never touched this snake again did spot cleanings 2 times a week replacing substrate as he removed the soiled section and filled water bowl. Fast forward to today. I get to his house he invited me in and pointed to the tank There she is. First thing I saw was the temp gauge sitting firm on 91 Deg probe running under the hide on the warm side. (mental note taken) Second thing I see is a basking light hovering over the cool side of the tank ON and the temp gauge sitting on 90deg (Mental note taken). I pulled out my little IR temp sensor and measured the temp in the tank I found no place inside the 20L that read below 90Deg. I asked the owner why temps were so high, his reply was that corn snakes need high temps to digest AHMMM I asked if the tank has always been at that temp His reply, Yes I told him he has been sadly misinformed about the temps corn snakes need to be at.
I talked to him and explained that there is a strong possibility that high heat is the reason his snake turned into a biter. I wanted to see how bad she was so I unplugged the UTH removed the light and screen lifted the hide and was Greeted with bite. I kept still till she released me. I kept her head busy and lifted her at the middle of her body as soon as I cleared the tank Whomp she latched onto my wrist. I eased her into a tub and again waited for a release. The guy chuckling said I told you she was mean. Got her home lifted her from the tub to a quarantine tank set up for her ahead of time. She darted for the water bowl and drank then slithered into her hide.
I will see how she is doing in 4 or 5 days I saw she has something going on with her scales, Shrinkage maybe as there are white skin areas between scales that are very visible. I don't wanna further stress her so for now she is getting rest till I can get a better look. I will get some pics when I look at her in a week for now here is a pic of her I think she is an Ultra Mel about 2.5 feet long. will update progress as I try to make a gentle little lamb from this lioness.
He never touched this snake again did spot cleanings 2 times a week replacing substrate as he removed the soiled section and filled water bowl. Fast forward to today. I get to his house he invited me in and pointed to the tank There she is. First thing I saw was the temp gauge sitting firm on 91 Deg probe running under the hide on the warm side. (mental note taken) Second thing I see is a basking light hovering over the cool side of the tank ON and the temp gauge sitting on 90deg (Mental note taken). I pulled out my little IR temp sensor and measured the temp in the tank I found no place inside the 20L that read below 90Deg. I asked the owner why temps were so high, his reply was that corn snakes need high temps to digest AHMMM I asked if the tank has always been at that temp His reply, Yes I told him he has been sadly misinformed about the temps corn snakes need to be at.
I talked to him and explained that there is a strong possibility that high heat is the reason his snake turned into a biter. I wanted to see how bad she was so I unplugged the UTH removed the light and screen lifted the hide and was Greeted with bite. I kept still till she released me. I kept her head busy and lifted her at the middle of her body as soon as I cleared the tank Whomp she latched onto my wrist. I eased her into a tub and again waited for a release. The guy chuckling said I told you she was mean. Got her home lifted her from the tub to a quarantine tank set up for her ahead of time. She darted for the water bowl and drank then slithered into her hide.
I will see how she is doing in 4 or 5 days I saw she has something going on with her scales, Shrinkage maybe as there are white skin areas between scales that are very visible. I don't wanna further stress her so for now she is getting rest till I can get a better look. I will get some pics when I look at her in a week for now here is a pic of her I think she is an Ultra Mel about 2.5 feet long. will update progress as I try to make a gentle little lamb from this lioness.