Shelliebear
Team Snug
Hi guys,
I've had Skittles for just over a year, and he was born only a few months before I got him. He's always eaten every week since we've had him.
Anyway two weeks ago we got a new gopher snake Sundown. I had him in the same room (but on the opposite side) of the room as my two corn snakes. Sundown the gopher snake seems to be doing fine, although he's very inactive for being a baby which I've heard is rather unusual for gophers, but he eats fine and seems healthy.
A few weeks ago Skittles started burrowing which is unusual for him;he still climbs his tank every once in a while but burrows too.
Today I went to feed him and I put him in the tub I feed him in, and he FREAKED OUT. I put the (I think it was a rat pup/pinky which he hasn't eaten before, he usually eats mice) and he started STRIKING and buzzing his tail. He would strike at me if I moved ANY direction, strike at Max when he moved on the bed 4 feet away, strike at the rat fuzzy but not coil it (only strike it viciously and let go). He did this over and over, bitin gthe sides of the tub, my fingers, Max's fingers, the towel I threw over him, everything.
I put the lid over the tub and he still kept striking at the sides, put a towel over it and he kept striking through that. He never at the rat pinky; I eventually took him out and he bit my finger, but I kept holding him and he eventually stopped biting.
What happened? Does this sound like signs of a disease? Skittles has rattled his tail before but never bit anyone OR been that aggressive. Is he upset that Sundown was in the room? Has he caught some disease from Sundown being in the room? We wash our hands every time we touch Sundown.
And just to be safe i have moved Sundown to my parent's room for now.
Should I call the vet and take him in? When should I try feeding him again?
Do corn snakes normally act like this?
Thanks for any and all advice; I'm very worried right now.
skittles is in a 10 gallon tank kept at about 80 degrees ambient air temp with aspen shavings, 2 hides and a big water bowl.
I've had Skittles for just over a year, and he was born only a few months before I got him. He's always eaten every week since we've had him.
Anyway two weeks ago we got a new gopher snake Sundown. I had him in the same room (but on the opposite side) of the room as my two corn snakes. Sundown the gopher snake seems to be doing fine, although he's very inactive for being a baby which I've heard is rather unusual for gophers, but he eats fine and seems healthy.
A few weeks ago Skittles started burrowing which is unusual for him;he still climbs his tank every once in a while but burrows too.
Today I went to feed him and I put him in the tub I feed him in, and he FREAKED OUT. I put the (I think it was a rat pup/pinky which he hasn't eaten before, he usually eats mice) and he started STRIKING and buzzing his tail. He would strike at me if I moved ANY direction, strike at Max when he moved on the bed 4 feet away, strike at the rat fuzzy but not coil it (only strike it viciously and let go). He did this over and over, bitin gthe sides of the tub, my fingers, Max's fingers, the towel I threw over him, everything.
I put the lid over the tub and he still kept striking at the sides, put a towel over it and he kept striking through that. He never at the rat pinky; I eventually took him out and he bit my finger, but I kept holding him and he eventually stopped biting.
What happened? Does this sound like signs of a disease? Skittles has rattled his tail before but never bit anyone OR been that aggressive. Is he upset that Sundown was in the room? Has he caught some disease from Sundown being in the room? We wash our hands every time we touch Sundown.
And just to be safe i have moved Sundown to my parent's room for now.
Should I call the vet and take him in? When should I try feeding him again?
Do corn snakes normally act like this?
Thanks for any and all advice; I'm very worried right now.
skittles is in a 10 gallon tank kept at about 80 degrees ambient air temp with aspen shavings, 2 hides and a big water bowl.