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Super Active but Not Eating

Tessa&Keelin

Amel Love
I have had my adult corn for about eight months now. I'm not entirely sure if she is a girl, because she was too old to be sexed when she arrived at the pet store.

She has been refusing food (both frozen and live) for about a month now, and she is crazy active, butting her head against her tank, climbing, etc.

I have deduced that it is mating season; is this kind of behavior normal for both males and females?

What should I keep my eye out for?
 
Potential egg binding if it's a female... and from what I understood it is common for males and females... The pro's will fill you in further..
 
My corn has been going nuts for about four weeks. He seems to be slowing down so I hope it is the end of mating season. I had a sizeable tree in his viv knocked over two days ago. I am glad I didn't see that stunt :( This is year two he has done this and my guy is three years old.
 
My adult male quits eating, my female doesn't, and both are very active as of this week! I haven't tried feeding Rigby yet but I'm sure he'll be refusing soon.
 
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