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Weird behavior

Ah ok. Didn’t know I was power feeding. Good to know. I have a vet visit scheduled for Wednesday. Hopefully she turns out fine and It’s just my anxiety getting the best of me. I’ll go back to feeding every 7 days
 
Where would I get this flagyl and would it tell me how much to give my baby corn snake?

You really need to consult with a veterinarian for this. I used to consult with a really good exotic animal vet (Dr. Rich Funk) when I had issues that needed to be dealt with.
 
I have a vet visit scheduled for Wednesday. I need someone to look at her and tell me she is ok so I can stop constantly worrying. I’m sure she’s getting annoyed at me checking on her every hour I’m home lol
 
Where would I get this flagyl and would it tell me how much to give my baby corn snake?

I believe Flagyl is still by prescription only here. It is typically prescribed after lab work (blood and fecal samples) confirms the presence of specific bacteria, protozoans, etc.

Good luck at the docs! Please keep us posted.
 
I got a WiFi cam to keep a better eye on her. She barely comes out unless I get her out to handle. She goes around her viv once and then goes back into a hide. It still doesn’t seem like she’s going to shed. Going to try her first fuzzy in about 8 hours when I get off work. She used to always be out until she regurged about a month ago. (She’s only regurged that one time) When I handle her she moves around and does wrap her tail around my fingers when I put my fingers to her tail. She is flicking her tongue a lot still. Does everything sound normal that I’m describing? I’ve been weighing her every few days since I got the scale and she still weighs 7 grams so she isn’t losing weight either.. what’s your opinion? I’m excited to try the fuzzy but nervous at the same time, I chose the smallest fuzzy but it’s probably a little more than 1.5 her thickest part still..should that still be ok? I feel like if she was sick from the regurge she would have gotten much worse by now since it’s been almost a month now... let me know what you think and wish me and her luck on her first fuzzy! I will keep you updated on the feeding. Thanks for your time and expertise everyone! you have made me feel so much better!
 
She won't really gain or lose weight within a few days. At most you could weigh her before every feeding (although for babies, unless you have a scale that will tell you fractions of a gram, you won't usually see weight gain every feeding). If she really is only 7 grams, she is not ready for a fuzzy. 7 grams is a typical weight for a newly hatched baby, so she should still be eating pinkies at that size.
 
A bunch of people were telling me she is ok. I saved the vet visit for another time. And I fed her a small fuzzy. It’s been 24 hours. She still has a lump but she’s keeping it down...
 
A bunch of people were telling me she is ok. I saved the vet visit for another time. And I fed her a small fuzzy. It’s been 24 hours. She still has a lump but she’s keeping it down...
 
She regurged the small fuzzy after about 30 hours. I think it was just too big.. is it normal for a snake to act lethargic after regurgitating? I’m gunna wait 7 days and feed her only 1 pinky. I have a trial packet of reptivite. I wasn’t going to use it because it only mentions insects and veggies on directions but would it be ok to dust her pinky with it to get her strength back? And is there anything I can do to make sure she doesn’t get sick from regurgitating the food? Any sure signs to look out for the next 7 days that tells me she is sick from regurgitating or from something else?
 
She won't really gain or lose weight within a few days. At most you could weigh her before every feeding (although for babies, unless you have a scale that will tell you fractions of a gram, you won't usually see weight gain every feeding). If she really is only 7 grams, she is not ready for a fuzzy. 7 grams is a typical weight for a newly hatched baby, so she should still be eating pinkies at that size.

Why is she the weight of a newly hatched baby at 4 months old??
 
I’m gunna wait 7 days and feed her only 1 pinky.

No.

You are going to wait 14 days and then offer *half* a pinky, cut in half lengthwise. If she keeps that down you will wait another 7 days and offer the other half. Do that for 4 meals total. If she keeps all those down THEN you may move on to a single whole pinky once every 5 to 7 days.

And that's if she lives. Acting lethargic now is extremely worrisome. She needs to go to the vet.

She should not be offered a fuzzy until she's 25 to 30 grams. You can offer a peach-fuzzy a bit earlier than that.
 
She regurged the small fuzzy after about 30 hours. I think it was just too big.. is it normal for a snake to act lethargic after regurgitating? I’m gunna wait 7 days and feed her only 1 pinky. I have a trial packet of reptivite. I wasn’t going to use it because it only mentions insects and veggies on directions but would it be ok to dust her pinky with it to get her strength back? And is there anything I can do to make sure she doesn’t get sick from regurgitating the food? Any sure signs to look out for the next 7 days that tells me she is sick from regurgitating or from something else?

Um, lethargy after the regurge is not a good sign. You might want to prepare yourself for some likely coming bad news. Hope for the best, though.

Baby snakes can be real fragile, and regurgitations are VERY dangerous for them. Feeding a fuzzy to a baby snake that has already had regurge problems probably wasn't a real good idea.
 
No.

You are going to wait 14 days and then offer *half* a pinky, cut in half lengthwise. If she keeps that down you will wait another 7 days and offer the other half. Do that for 4 meals total. If she keeps all those down THEN you may move on to a single whole pinky once every 5 to 7 days.

And that's if she lives. Acting lethargic now is extremely worrisome. She needs to go to the vet.

She should not be offered a fuzzy until she's 25 to 30 grams. You can offer a peach-fuzzy a bit earlier than that.

I agree with all of this. Even after a regurge, I have never noticed lethargy until they're about to die, sorry to say.
 
I noticed you said earlier that you added a red light for heat at night. Does she have a heat mat or are you only relying on lamps to keep her warm? What are the temps on the warm side and cool side?
 
I'm hoping no news is good news & that your baby was seen by a vet?
Granted mine is older, but her tank temps are 70° cool side; 80ish° warm (middle of her tank) & 90-95° basking side. This was determined by her vet. I do have a night time lamp set over the middle of the tank; as. My house runs cooler in the winter even with the heat.
She lives in a 40 gal breeder if sizing helps.

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I had in total 5 snakes that I took care of them, and I can say that they are great pets that don't give you headaches, and it's easy to take care of them. The only thing is that you need to feed them with the right kind of meat and never give them some bad quality food. I had a problem with my Tyson(a cobra) that doesn't want to eat at all. I went to a few different vet clinics, and they all told me different things. Luckily my neighbor helped me with an article https://shelterapet.com/vet-near-me/5-best-reviewed-livestock-vet-near-me-large-animal-vet-near-me-2022/. There, I found the best specialist in snakes that helped us to overcome this situation.
 
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