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The fluffy is winning against my snake..

FluffyAlbino

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Normally my little corn is a good eater but the past two weeks he has been having problems. He ate one good sized fuzzy but regurgitated it two days later. U waited until the following week, this week, to give him a slightly smaller one. He is acting like he has no interest in it, the fuzzy crawls all over him and all he does it bite it but doesn’t try to eat it. I letr him alone for a few hours but nothing. I tied again about ten hours later but with no luck.. I don’t know what is wrong.. :shrugs:
 
if he's ever been a picky snake let him starve another week . hell be alittle more hungry and might take it. i've had this problem where it refused for 3weeks then started eating again fine. you said it regurged two weeks later. usually the food gets digested quickly
 
It's not un-common for a snake to go off his food for a week or two, I recently had that happen with my corn snake. So long as he's been well fed until that point he can last a month with no ill effects. Don't offer food more often then once a week, there's the possibility of him getting acustomed ot refusing the food. For his next food item you might want to bump it back to a slightly smaller animal. Also, you should check his temps, moisture, etc and be sure his environment hasn't changed out of the optimum. for now, don't be too worried. Just give him a quiet week and try feeding again.
 
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