EllasLlama
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I typically feed my snow corn on Saturdays. I happened to be a day late this week and was attempting to feed her on Sunday morning instead. I have a regular routine of putting her into her feeding box until she gets comfortable and then introducing a pinkie. However, she refused to eat it. Normally, I just drop a f/t and she has it half-way down before I blink.
Ok, a couple things here.
I tried again tonight, and she still would not attempt her food at all. She knows its there because she stuck her nose into it a couple of times, but does not seem the least bit interested in it.
I'm not sure of her specific weight currently, but she is large enough to eat fuzzies. Is it alright for her to miss a week or should I keep trying? I don't really want to stress her out.
Another thing, I did happen to notice that her eyes are duller than normal which is indicative of shedding, but the problem is I have never seen a snow corn in the blue phase to have anything to compare her to. Would anyone happen to have a picture I could compare her to?
Is it normal to refuse food while beginning to shed or in the blue phase?
Thanks for all of the help! I'm not too paranoid, but it is nice to know about these things.
Ok, a couple things here.
I tried again tonight, and she still would not attempt her food at all. She knows its there because she stuck her nose into it a couple of times, but does not seem the least bit interested in it.
I'm not sure of her specific weight currently, but she is large enough to eat fuzzies. Is it alright for her to miss a week or should I keep trying? I don't really want to stress her out.
Another thing, I did happen to notice that her eyes are duller than normal which is indicative of shedding, but the problem is I have never seen a snow corn in the blue phase to have anything to compare her to. Would anyone happen to have a picture I could compare her to?
Is it normal to refuse food while beginning to shed or in the blue phase?
Thanks for all of the help! I'm not too paranoid, but it is nice to know about these things.