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  • Old Corn Snake Tail Issues.

    My pet Corn snake for the last 20th years has an issue with her scales at the end of his tail.

    First of all she hasn’t been pooping much and she hasn’t been eating. It’s been a few weeks. I’ve tried soaking her in warm water but whenever I put a mouse in her tank she ignores it.

    Then last time I held her I noticed at the end of the tail the scales were coming off. There was dangling dead scales on the top and missing clumps at the bottom.

    Is this just age and there’s nothing I can do about it?

    pics of tail:
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    https://ibb.co/Vv3Dk3L
    https://ibb.co/WksYXqZ
    Old Corn Snake Tail Issues.

    My pet Corn snake for the last 20th years has an issue with her scales at the end of his tail.

    First of all she hasn’t been pooping much and she hasn’t been eating. It’s been a few weeks. I’ve tried soaking her in warm water but whenever I put a mouse in her tank she ignores it.

    Then last time I held her I noticed at the end of the tail the scales were coming off. There was dangling dead scales on the top and missing clumps at the bottom.

    Is this just age and there’s nothing I can do about it?


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    My pet Corn snake for the last 20th years has an issue with her scales at the end of his tail.

    First of all she hasn’t been pooping much and she hasn’t been eating. It’s been a few weeks. I’ve tried soaking her in warm water but whenever I put a mouse in her tank she ignores it.

    Then last time I held her I noticed at the end of the tail the scales were coming off. There was dangling dead scales on the top and missing clumps at the bottom.

    Is this just age and there’s nothing I can do about it?
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