peaches987
Owner of Katsu
Hey!
I have a female, ~2 year old, normal corn (the pic in the thumbnail). Usually she eats two adult mice a week, one right after the other. And, usually she is very happy to eat them. This is week 4 now that she has refused her mice. The first week she was in her super blue-eyed pre shed phase, so her guessed this was the reason she didn't feel like eating. However a week later (after shed) she still didn't want her mice. She has been extra active lately, and always seems to want to come out of the viv and slither around. She will smell the mouse, but then be more concerned about getting out of the viv or going around the cage. Jiggling the mouse (which usually gets her to strike it quite fast) but it has had no effect. I have not changed anything about how I thaw the mice. She has only ever had frozen. Never live.
She did eliminate once after refusing food the second time, and there was a little bit of solid material. Other than that one time just liquids (she does seem to be drinking).
I have heard that snakes go through spots of refusing food so the first two times she pushed her nose up at mice I didn't think much of it. Now that it's week four I'm getting nervous. Should I be worried? It's weird because other than being extra active she looks and acts normal :/ Does she think it's spring and is mate hunting? When do I need to consider taking her to a vet? This is the fist pet snake I have had. Worried about my little Katsu.
Thanks for reading!
I have a female, ~2 year old, normal corn (the pic in the thumbnail). Usually she eats two adult mice a week, one right after the other. And, usually she is very happy to eat them. This is week 4 now that she has refused her mice. The first week she was in her super blue-eyed pre shed phase, so her guessed this was the reason she didn't feel like eating. However a week later (after shed) she still didn't want her mice. She has been extra active lately, and always seems to want to come out of the viv and slither around. She will smell the mouse, but then be more concerned about getting out of the viv or going around the cage. Jiggling the mouse (which usually gets her to strike it quite fast) but it has had no effect. I have not changed anything about how I thaw the mice. She has only ever had frozen. Never live.
She did eliminate once after refusing food the second time, and there was a little bit of solid material. Other than that one time just liquids (she does seem to be drinking).
I have heard that snakes go through spots of refusing food so the first two times she pushed her nose up at mice I didn't think much of it. Now that it's week four I'm getting nervous. Should I be worried? It's weird because other than being extra active she looks and acts normal :/ Does she think it's spring and is mate hunting? When do I need to consider taking her to a vet? This is the fist pet snake I have had. Worried about my little Katsu.
Thanks for reading!