~Catalina Reina
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My cornsnake ate last week, escaped when I turned the light off, my uncle found him, and hes a little hurt. And its been over a week since hes been fed (about 10 days or so) Should I be worried? What should I do.
It seems like there is a "kink" of about 3 vertebrea or so that stays straight when he tries to turn, and it has less muscle (or more skin) than the rest of his body, but the one "vertebrea" inbetween has muscle. Could this cause him (or her?) to not eat? He is just a baby (not quite sure how old) and is about 8 inches or so long. So is there something wrong that I should be worried about, or is this a reason for him not to eat? Or is he just not hungry? And how long can he go without food before I should be worried?
Thank you!
It seems like there is a "kink" of about 3 vertebrea or so that stays straight when he tries to turn, and it has less muscle (or more skin) than the rest of his body, but the one "vertebrea" inbetween has muscle. Could this cause him (or her?) to not eat? He is just a baby (not quite sure how old) and is about 8 inches or so long. So is there something wrong that I should be worried about, or is this a reason for him not to eat? Or is he just not hungry? And how long can he go without food before I should be worried?
Thank you!