thermo man
tom
Hi all.
Sad news once again.
I want some advice,first off all i want to give you my history.
I have had 2 Corn snakes,both of them have died.
The 1st one was about 6 months old,the only thing i noticed after her death was a small yellow patch on the belly,just over half way down her body.
I made some post previous asking for some possible causes but to no avail,and was told not to be disheartened as i find snakes wonderfull pets..
So i decided to try again and removed everything out of her tank and soaked in chlorine for over 24 hrs,then rinsed thourouly and let dry before putting it all back.
I then purchased another corn approx 1 year old and around 70cm long,and placed him in the tank,when i bought him he was mid shed,he had some problems removing his shed but he was clear within a week and half.
I offered him a dead fuzzy(frozen but defrosted in a sac in warm water) but he was not interested.
Around 4 days after that i offered him a fresh mouse that i euthanized (cervical dislocation method)once again he refused it.
I was not to concerned because he had just shed and it was only i week prior to buying him that he was fed,therfore he had not eaten for 3 weeks,as i beileve corn can survive for at least 3 months without food.
Around a week later i offered him a live fuzzy he striked at it when it got close,as if to scare the mouse away so once again no food,but he was very active lively.
I decided to leave him for 10 days this time,aproximatly 4 days later i found him dead.
He was lay at the side of the water dish with subtrate(ASPEN) in his mouth,i looked closley in his mouth and removed the aspen and looked down his throat to see if any was further down to cause a problem,there wasnt any, only the bit in the front of his mouth so i am not sure if he ate any or not(i always feed in an apart container).
A low wattage spot light, heat mat covering 1/3 hides cold and warm side.
Temps-warm side 80-83..cold side-mid 70s.
fresh water every 2 days,bought both snakes from same supplier.
The tank is next to the tank from our turtles(RES)and could they see eachother could they have scared him?both snakes were found dead next to the water on the side of the tutles.was he dehydrated?
did he eat the subtrate?:-these questions are nagging me
Please help cos i want to keep a corn but am becoming very disheartened i must be doing something wrong but dont know what:-(
Thanks all
Tom......
Sad news once again.
I want some advice,first off all i want to give you my history.
I have had 2 Corn snakes,both of them have died.
The 1st one was about 6 months old,the only thing i noticed after her death was a small yellow patch on the belly,just over half way down her body.
I made some post previous asking for some possible causes but to no avail,and was told not to be disheartened as i find snakes wonderfull pets..
So i decided to try again and removed everything out of her tank and soaked in chlorine for over 24 hrs,then rinsed thourouly and let dry before putting it all back.
I then purchased another corn approx 1 year old and around 70cm long,and placed him in the tank,when i bought him he was mid shed,he had some problems removing his shed but he was clear within a week and half.
I offered him a dead fuzzy(frozen but defrosted in a sac in warm water) but he was not interested.
Around 4 days after that i offered him a fresh mouse that i euthanized (cervical dislocation method)once again he refused it.
I was not to concerned because he had just shed and it was only i week prior to buying him that he was fed,therfore he had not eaten for 3 weeks,as i beileve corn can survive for at least 3 months without food.
Around a week later i offered him a live fuzzy he striked at it when it got close,as if to scare the mouse away so once again no food,but he was very active lively.
I decided to leave him for 10 days this time,aproximatly 4 days later i found him dead.
He was lay at the side of the water dish with subtrate(ASPEN) in his mouth,i looked closley in his mouth and removed the aspen and looked down his throat to see if any was further down to cause a problem,there wasnt any, only the bit in the front of his mouth so i am not sure if he ate any or not(i always feed in an apart container).
A low wattage spot light, heat mat covering 1/3 hides cold and warm side.
Temps-warm side 80-83..cold side-mid 70s.
fresh water every 2 days,bought both snakes from same supplier.
The tank is next to the tank from our turtles(RES)and could they see eachother could they have scared him?both snakes were found dead next to the water on the side of the tutles.was he dehydrated?
did he eat the subtrate?:-these questions are nagging me
Please help cos i want to keep a corn but am becoming very disheartened i must be doing something wrong but dont know what:-(
Thanks all
Tom......