Ravenessa
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Ok I have no clue what I got this time, I am thinking tessera? or cluster... he/she is a hot mess.. 1.5 -2 years old, been fed one pinky every 2 weeks, again another 10 gallon tank with no hides and a hot light...
was sold as female, got her from room mate to room mate I am now the fourth owner of this poor snake..
I have given her one of my covered plastic bins with no see trough and I gave her a moist hide as well and a big bowl of water, I made the one end a tad hotter.. so she actually has 90 degrees instead, my vet taught me to if I suspect a sick animal to give them a little higher heat gradient so they can choose but it helps to boost immune system and appetite (this goes for lizards, please confirm it goes for snakes too, otherwise I will lower it). I also bumping humidity a little bit as the snake has this old shed that hasn't even started but looks like it's been stuck on her for a while if that makes sense...
Her scales looks burnt, clustered together, scars? OR is she supposed to looks like this?
I will give her 10 days to settle in, see what happens with the shed, and go from there... WHEN I feed her I will feed her a small fuzzy and go from there and up it. I don't know if she's been fed frozen before, they just said a pinky, she refuses anytihng bigger.. well I can see that with no hides in the tank....
Let me know what you guys think... any input on this girl would be appreciated.. If she doesn't improve within the next two weeks I am taking her to the vet.. I have sent him the pics as well to see what he says and she is in a different area in my room all together. I saw no mites or anything of that sort at least...
Poor girl...
was sold as female, got her from room mate to room mate I am now the fourth owner of this poor snake..
I have given her one of my covered plastic bins with no see trough and I gave her a moist hide as well and a big bowl of water, I made the one end a tad hotter.. so she actually has 90 degrees instead, my vet taught me to if I suspect a sick animal to give them a little higher heat gradient so they can choose but it helps to boost immune system and appetite (this goes for lizards, please confirm it goes for snakes too, otherwise I will lower it). I also bumping humidity a little bit as the snake has this old shed that hasn't even started but looks like it's been stuck on her for a while if that makes sense...
Her scales looks burnt, clustered together, scars? OR is she supposed to looks like this?
I will give her 10 days to settle in, see what happens with the shed, and go from there... WHEN I feed her I will feed her a small fuzzy and go from there and up it. I don't know if she's been fed frozen before, they just said a pinky, she refuses anytihng bigger.. well I can see that with no hides in the tank....
Let me know what you guys think... any input on this girl would be appreciated.. If she doesn't improve within the next two weeks I am taking her to the vet.. I have sent him the pics as well to see what he says and she is in a different area in my room all together. I saw no mites or anything of that sort at least...
Poor girl...