snakechaarmer
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Hi all,
I have a positively amazing stonewashed aztec hatchling female I am trying to save.
She has a very small, barely noticeable neck kink. It is immediately behind her head.
The person I got her from said She ate once on her own, and now hasn't eaten on her own in about 8 weeks. When I got her home, I waited a few days, offered a F/T split pinky, a live pinky, and then I assist-fed a pinky head. I actually thought I had killed her because she swallowed it and it got stuck right at the kink. I thought she wouldn't be able to spit it out or swallow, but after a few minutes it went down just fine.
I am thinking maybe, if she survies, she'll have issues swallowing for her whole life - But I could be wrong?
I am looking for the best way to approach this problem with assist feeding, as well as attempts to get her to eat on her own? I was told to try mouse tails but I've never done that before or heard of it for a corn snake.
Thanks for any suggestions ^_^
I have a positively amazing stonewashed aztec hatchling female I am trying to save.
She has a very small, barely noticeable neck kink. It is immediately behind her head.
The person I got her from said She ate once on her own, and now hasn't eaten on her own in about 8 weeks. When I got her home, I waited a few days, offered a F/T split pinky, a live pinky, and then I assist-fed a pinky head. I actually thought I had killed her because she swallowed it and it got stuck right at the kink. I thought she wouldn't be able to spit it out or swallow, but after a few minutes it went down just fine.
I am thinking maybe, if she survies, she'll have issues swallowing for her whole life - But I could be wrong?
I am looking for the best way to approach this problem with assist feeding, as well as attempts to get her to eat on her own? I was told to try mouse tails but I've never done that before or heard of it for a corn snake.
Thanks for any suggestions ^_^