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kakabekabunny

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I'm sure someone else has asked before but can't seem to find the answer......anyway I've noticed the following changes in my corn over the past 10 weeks:
refusing to eat,
had a complete shed but still feels very rough,
has become very restless & is constantly trying to get out of his viv, when he does stop to rest he stretches out across the length of the viv (doesn't go into the hides),
has sneezed several times while I was holding him (mouth open wide and actually sneezing 3-4 times in a row), mouth is dry - no mucus

Now, since he/she is just a pet, I have never had him/her probed, so don't know if this is just normal "male" breeding behavior, or if he has one or more problems going on? (I had a Hume box in the tank when he was in blue)

Would appreciate any advice/suggestions
 
The more experienced keepers will probably ask for temps in both your cool side and warm side, along with what you are using to heat it with. And also what bedding you have.

Thane ( my adult) will sneeze once or twice after I completely clean his tank, he moves the Aspen bedding around and stirs up a bit of dust.

Feeding frozen but completely thawed food ? or giving live? Double checking for appropriate size... just trying to help a bit with the feeding issue. All of mine eat like crazy even my male during this time, even though he's forever trying to get the door on his cage to slide open so he can get out and about.
 
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