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no more feeding problems

ormis

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Thanks all you people for taking time soloving my feeding problems.
I left my little corn alone with a live pinkie and when i got back the pinkie was gone!!!
That means that i wont have to force feed my little friend anymore. I called the petshop and told them a few, not so pleasant words about their advice and i also told them that they really should get more experience in the future if they want to keep selling snakes....ormis(sara)
 
my own feeding problems

We have a chocolate corn snake she had got out one night and since then her eating habit has gone to hell, she seems like she is spoked, I will try to pin the head of the fuzzy, we use frozen and thaw in hot water to body temp.
she has not eaten in over one month, she has slimmed down but still is pooping and sheading she is very active at night no sign of swelling or anything esle. If anyone can maybe help me this will be very helpful to my home.
 
Braining the pinky might be good. Did you leave your snake alone after you found her? She might just need to be left in peace for a week or so, just as if you just got her. Then try feeding her in a paper bag or something small and dark. Maybe start off with a pinky if it's been a while, and feed her a few small meals a little more often. Perhaps every 4 or 5 days, and then go back to the fuzzy every 7. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
 
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