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Sorry. I'm new to posting and everything. My son lost his cornsnake about six months ago. My daughter found him outside about a week or so ago. He will not eat. Any suggestions?
I am certainly no expert, but as I have read a number of times recently it might be due to it being mating season this time of year. Or it might be because he is due to shed.
Im sure someone with more experiance than myself will answer with a better reply
Thank you for responding. Since he was gone so long we are concerned that he will not eat anything we give him. He is our first corn snake and we don't want to lose him if we can help it.
I have also read that if you put him into a small container with a mouse and leave it over night they usually eat it then, if you have done then then try ever few days. I would certainly recommend searching and reading more on this forum, it has helped me understand alot more about my snake.
If he was outside this whole time, he may have brumated. Give him another week then try feeding him again. If he doesn't eat, then you should probably wait till he's shed once since you got him back. Also as was said if it is in fact male this is breeding season and many males go off food because thier main focus right now is looking for "love". Good luck with your guy and hope all turns out well.