Cerian.abbott
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Hi. I have a 9 month old corn snake (about 15 inches), the last two feeds he has vomited the food back up, I feed him a pinky when when he started his shedding cycle (which I now see I shouldn't have) and he vomited it up part digested 3 days later. I left him to shed for a week and he did a complete shed perfectly. I got told he should be on fluffys by now, so I feed him a fluffy a day after his shed (he has Never had anything bigger than a pinky) he ate it fine but once again 3 days later he's vomited it up part disgested. He's well In him self, no breathing problems, no mites no abrasions to mouth and consented tounge flicker and bright eyed.
He lives in a small varrium Suited to his size with two vents at each side, he has hides at both ends and a water bowl at the cold end. I use a heat mat with a thermostat, I keep the hot end about 30 degrees and cold end 20 degrees. I use two digital themometers at each end to read the temperature. I also use newpaper with aspen bedding on top as his varrium bedding.
I just wanted it know what's best to do, shall I wait 10days to re-feed (so he rebuilds his stomic acids) and keep him on pinkys a bit longer?
Thanks Ceri
He lives in a small varrium Suited to his size with two vents at each side, he has hides at both ends and a water bowl at the cold end. I use a heat mat with a thermostat, I keep the hot end about 30 degrees and cold end 20 degrees. I use two digital themometers at each end to read the temperature. I also use newpaper with aspen bedding on top as his varrium bedding.
I just wanted it know what's best to do, shall I wait 10days to re-feed (so he rebuilds his stomic acids) and keep him on pinkys a bit longer?
Thanks Ceri