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corn snake hiding

alic100

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hi, is it normal for my corn to hide 24/7 on the cool side of viv aswell, i have noticed her eyes have been milky all week so could this be why she's hiding in the cool,she ate on saturday and she pooped yesterday and my hot side is 84 and cool side is 74, she just hides out in the hide
 
My older snake finds a spot when he's blue and hardly moves at all, at least not that I see. My creamsicle is blue right now and spends hald day on cool side and other half on warm. I think this is normal for them. Although I am no expert.
 
While in blue (getting ready to shed, milky/blue eyes) they can't see very well at all. They don't feel that safe crusing around half blind so they just find a safe spot to chill out in until the shed is all done. Nothing to worry about :)
 
right question wrong forum, try asking your questions in related forums you will get more responses that way, don't worry though mine hides out in his cool spot quite a bit as well they know what they want when they want it, welcome to the forum!!
 
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