northwestcorns
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I want to take some pics and post them as she gets better, but I have the WORST camera ever. This may be an excuse for a new one.
My plan is to keep offering her pinks the day after she poops. Cleaning the container really well every time she soils it. Continuing to spray her with the antibacterial spray (she seems more comfortable afterwards). Keeping her water fresh and dosed with the electrolyte solution and probiotics. Doing all of this at the same time if possible to limit the amount of time she is being stressed. Otherwise staying hands-off on her and keeping her as stress-free as possible in a low-stimulus environment.
Her bad attitude has come back. This snake has always acted more like my black rat than my corns. I read somewhere that this means she was incubated at too high a temp as an egg. Anyone else read that?
My plan is to keep offering her pinks the day after she poops. Cleaning the container really well every time she soils it. Continuing to spray her with the antibacterial spray (she seems more comfortable afterwards). Keeping her water fresh and dosed with the electrolyte solution and probiotics. Doing all of this at the same time if possible to limit the amount of time she is being stressed. Otherwise staying hands-off on her and keeping her as stress-free as possible in a low-stimulus environment.
Her bad attitude has come back. This snake has always acted more like my black rat than my corns. I read somewhere that this means she was incubated at too high a temp as an egg. Anyone else read that?