Moreau
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Yes, yet another one of these threads.
I bought my first cornsnake (not first snake, I have a Woma Python) two weeks ago. She is a three year old, three ish foot long Kathy Love Okeetee. She is housed in a 20 long terrarium with a screen top. Has three hides, one on cool side, one on warm side, one in middle, a water dish, some plants and another cardboard tube thing hide. Paper towel substrate.
I have only handled her twice since purchase. She is super docile, though seems a bit skittish due to the new home. The temp on the warm side is around 82ish. Temp is provided by an undertank heater on a thermostat.
So I tried feeding her the first time a week after I bought her, same day I feed my Woma. She did not eat it. She licked at it and checked it out and then went back in her hide. I left the mouse in overnight, and flushed it in the morning.
I left her alone, she defecated on March 1, so I tried feeding her again the next day. Again she refused, I flushed mouse next day.
So, here it is almost a week later, she had been cruising her cage, looking like she could be hungry. I've left her alone as I didn't want to stress her out. I fed her a smaller mouse today, thinking the jumbo ones she came with might be too big. And I also covered her tank with dark material after I put the mouse in to see if that would help. Well, hours and hours later, the mouse is still there. In fact she has moved her hide around (I think she's a tad big for her warm side hide, could that be a big issue?) and the mouse is practically in the hide with her, and nothing.
Any ideas? Or should I just try not feeding her for two weeks more and then feed her? Or wait one more week and try again?
I bought my first cornsnake (not first snake, I have a Woma Python) two weeks ago. She is a three year old, three ish foot long Kathy Love Okeetee. She is housed in a 20 long terrarium with a screen top. Has three hides, one on cool side, one on warm side, one in middle, a water dish, some plants and another cardboard tube thing hide. Paper towel substrate.
I have only handled her twice since purchase. She is super docile, though seems a bit skittish due to the new home. The temp on the warm side is around 82ish. Temp is provided by an undertank heater on a thermostat.
So I tried feeding her the first time a week after I bought her, same day I feed my Woma. She did not eat it. She licked at it and checked it out and then went back in her hide. I left the mouse in overnight, and flushed it in the morning.
I left her alone, she defecated on March 1, so I tried feeding her again the next day. Again she refused, I flushed mouse next day.
So, here it is almost a week later, she had been cruising her cage, looking like she could be hungry. I've left her alone as I didn't want to stress her out. I fed her a smaller mouse today, thinking the jumbo ones she came with might be too big. And I also covered her tank with dark material after I put the mouse in to see if that would help. Well, hours and hours later, the mouse is still there. In fact she has moved her hide around (I think she's a tad big for her warm side hide, could that be a big issue?) and the mouse is practically in the hide with her, and nothing.
Any ideas? Or should I just try not feeding her for two weeks more and then feed her? Or wait one more week and try again?