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When to feed again?

Sandra0704

New member
About month ago I got a tiny baby corn snake at a reptile show. Its only 11 inches and about a month old. Until this past tuesday night I could not get my snake to eat. I believe part of the time it was shedding. I never found a shed but for days it was hanging out in the humid hide then suddenly it wasn't anymore. I also realized its colors were a lot brighter. I finally got it to eat a frozen pinkie by thawing it in lukewarm chicken broth (instead of water), and sticking them in a small container together. The next morning no pinkie. Its been 5 full days and my little snake has pooped a couple different times and no longer has a bulge. When should I try to feed it again.?

Oh does anyone know how old a corn snake has to be to get it sexed?

Thanks for your help and your time.

Sandra
 
hi there I would feed him/her again tonite, and as far as I know you can sex them at any age but please dont quote me on that because im fairly new I would wait for one of the more experienced members to reply. I have seen videos on youtube about sexing corns it looks really easy and the corns in the vid are very young.
 
I feed babies every five days except when they are blue. They can be popped the day they hatch, if a person is careful.
 
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