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looked sheddy, but not anymore...

ZiVvmO

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new guy here.

i have an immature amel corn that skipped its last meal. she had eaten just fine in the previous feedings, so i thought it may have something to do with the fact that she was about to shed.

she looked dull and milky so i figured it was just shedding time and she didnt want to eat. however, since then, she has not looked as dull, and she has definitely not shed.

any ideas on why no eating or the color change?
 
Many corns will lose that blue look right before they shed. So if it hasnt shed it should very soon. I have had a couple of snakes that shed under the substrate, so you may have to look for the shed skin.
 
Give her a maximum of 48 hours, then get back to us!

(My Inez just did a sneek shed! Completely under the aspen!)

Nanci
 
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