Arson
NEEDS MORE COWBELL!
I acquired 3 new cornsnakes from the Columbia show on 4/23. I tried feeding each of the new corns for the first time 5 days after I first acquired them. My miami, who seems to have a bit of an attitude, eagerly ate his first meal and passed it with no problem. My free corn (that had the mite issues) also fed with no problems. My ghost corn, however, seems to have no interest in mice among other odd issues.
When I first held her when looking at her she was a beauty. She moved around and seemed alert and free of pests. So, I bought her. After I brought her home I noticed her behavior seems a bit...subdued. As compared to my 3 other corns she's either very docile, or something may be wrong with her. The first time I held her she didn't resist at all. Her tail hung down and when I put her in my hand she just laid there. My first fears were that something was wrong with her because she didnt' seem to move much. After more observation and seeing her move she doesn't seem to have any lack of muscle strength or ability to be active. I've witnessed her on numerous occassions exploring her viv just as actively as my others. The more odd things about her though: She doesn't really coil up like the others. She will sometimes stretch out in her hides and lay her head in strange positions. She's very easy to handle and doesnt' seem to be uncomfortable or try to run off. She seems like just a very very calm snake. The problem is, I haven't been able to get her to eat. Now, very bad me, I didnt' ask the guy I bought her from what she had been eating. After thinking more about it she might have been fed live mice, which could be part of the issue: I feed f/t. I've tried to feed her 3 times prior, and today is her 4th.
The first day I tried I moved her to my normal feeding cage. She seemed more obsessed with exploring the container than eating her food. I left her for about 20 minutes and found her just laying in the corner. I moved the mouse closer, even wiggled it in front of her and she seemed to shy away. She did, just once, put her mouth around the head of the mouse, suddenly stopped, and then removed her mouth. I left her in there about an hour and she didn't eat. I waited 3 days and tried again. This time, I cut the head off the mouse. Left her an hour and a half. Nothing. The third time I moved her to her small deli cup so she'd have nothing else to pay attention to. I made sure her mouse was smaller in case the last was too big. Nothing.
Today I'm trying again. I'm using a rather small pinky, definitely her size, and placing her in the deli cup with the mouse and some small cuts. THe mouse was warmed a bit in hot water before I put it in there.
So, my question(s): Has anyone see behavior like this one in their own corns? The slow, or no movement most of the time and normal behavior some of the time? Could there perhaps be some problem? What other methods to feed should I try?
Thanks in advance.
When I first held her when looking at her she was a beauty. She moved around and seemed alert and free of pests. So, I bought her. After I brought her home I noticed her behavior seems a bit...subdued. As compared to my 3 other corns she's either very docile, or something may be wrong with her. The first time I held her she didn't resist at all. Her tail hung down and when I put her in my hand she just laid there. My first fears were that something was wrong with her because she didnt' seem to move much. After more observation and seeing her move she doesn't seem to have any lack of muscle strength or ability to be active. I've witnessed her on numerous occassions exploring her viv just as actively as my others. The more odd things about her though: She doesn't really coil up like the others. She will sometimes stretch out in her hides and lay her head in strange positions. She's very easy to handle and doesnt' seem to be uncomfortable or try to run off. She seems like just a very very calm snake. The problem is, I haven't been able to get her to eat. Now, very bad me, I didnt' ask the guy I bought her from what she had been eating. After thinking more about it she might have been fed live mice, which could be part of the issue: I feed f/t. I've tried to feed her 3 times prior, and today is her 4th.
The first day I tried I moved her to my normal feeding cage. She seemed more obsessed with exploring the container than eating her food. I left her for about 20 minutes and found her just laying in the corner. I moved the mouse closer, even wiggled it in front of her and she seemed to shy away. She did, just once, put her mouth around the head of the mouse, suddenly stopped, and then removed her mouth. I left her in there about an hour and she didn't eat. I waited 3 days and tried again. This time, I cut the head off the mouse. Left her an hour and a half. Nothing. The third time I moved her to her small deli cup so she'd have nothing else to pay attention to. I made sure her mouse was smaller in case the last was too big. Nothing.
Today I'm trying again. I'm using a rather small pinky, definitely her size, and placing her in the deli cup with the mouse and some small cuts. THe mouse was warmed a bit in hot water before I put it in there.
So, my question(s): Has anyone see behavior like this one in their own corns? The slow, or no movement most of the time and normal behavior some of the time? Could there perhaps be some problem? What other methods to feed should I try?
Thanks in advance.