Hi folks.
I'd appreciate the opinion of those of you who have experteince of this issue:
I have a male candycane corn snake (5yr old) who has regurged each and every significant meal since late spring (having eaten virtually nothing from February until end of May) and is now seriously underweight. I'm feeding him 3-5 pinkies at a time every 5-6 days buit it's insufficient to maintain his weight and physiology and the nutritional balance is not great. He's been through the early stages of regrugeitation protocol four times. Each time he regurges the first small mouse;
He is almost constantly shedding, partially and in tatters;
The results from the lab are negative;
I cannot see anything wrong with the outer features; there are no discharges, swellings or injuries;
His faeces are not normal, (small and sometimes slightly red/brown) but neither is his diet;
I've considered food quaility (I use the best I can get in the UK);
Temps are always within a reasonable range (22 - 29C), humidity is variable (20-32%);
Habitual behaviour is inconclusive - he's permanently hungry, but recently has started to struggle to open his mouth - this seems to be stimulated by rapid movement of a food item;
Water quality is always good;
Substrate is very clean Aubiose (hemp);
Each of these criteria has been tested to isolate the cause with no significant findings;
I keep around 60-70 corn snakes under similar conditions. Only one other has feeding issues and has had since I removed him from a previous negligent owner;
I'm stuck. The last thing I've done is to bathe him in iodine solutioin in case he has a microscpoic fungal or bacterial skin infection.
Any idseas borne of experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
SimonMc
I'd appreciate the opinion of those of you who have experteince of this issue:
I have a male candycane corn snake (5yr old) who has regurged each and every significant meal since late spring (having eaten virtually nothing from February until end of May) and is now seriously underweight. I'm feeding him 3-5 pinkies at a time every 5-6 days buit it's insufficient to maintain his weight and physiology and the nutritional balance is not great. He's been through the early stages of regrugeitation protocol four times. Each time he regurges the first small mouse;
He is almost constantly shedding, partially and in tatters;
The results from the lab are negative;
I cannot see anything wrong with the outer features; there are no discharges, swellings or injuries;
His faeces are not normal, (small and sometimes slightly red/brown) but neither is his diet;
I've considered food quaility (I use the best I can get in the UK);
Temps are always within a reasonable range (22 - 29C), humidity is variable (20-32%);
Habitual behaviour is inconclusive - he's permanently hungry, but recently has started to struggle to open his mouth - this seems to be stimulated by rapid movement of a food item;
Water quality is always good;
Substrate is very clean Aubiose (hemp);
Each of these criteria has been tested to isolate the cause with no significant findings;
I keep around 60-70 corn snakes under similar conditions. Only one other has feeding issues and has had since I removed him from a previous negligent owner;
I'm stuck. The last thing I've done is to bathe him in iodine solutioin in case he has a microscpoic fungal or bacterial skin infection.
Any idseas borne of experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
SimonMc