flamemomma
07-02-13, 04:55 PM
I haven't posted in awhile. I am again writing about flame my corn snake.
I obtained the snake off of craigslist. I didn't do a close inspection-didn't really know what I was getting into. Flame arrived seriously dehydrated after what the guy briefly mentioned was a "bad shed". I figured I would make sure he had plenty of water and raise the humidity at right times and give him some soaks if neccesary. Unfortunetely it didnt turn out to be tge easy fix I thought it would be. He has shed several times since I got him in March and every shed has been incomplete. I have to soak him to try to get the flaking layers off. And in my early attempts at helping him-he developed some scabs where I can only guess after much reading that the skin was peeled too soon. Although-how u peel a partially shed layer of skin too early-I don't really know. Thankfully after months of care and worry I think we are finally getting past all this stuff. However-I have read that once a snake has a history of bad sheds and past injuries that it can continue to have shedding problems that require help.
But here is my question-flame has 2 bowls of water, 1 on the warmer side which also serves to hydrate the air in the enclosure & 1 on the other cool side. I have NEVER seen flame soak himself. I have seen him drink-but that's all he does with the water. Why wouldnt flame choose to soak himself pre-shed to assist in the proper shedding? I always have to soak him in another container. I just don't understand his behavior...I read snakes like to soak...I see snakes opting for hanging out in their water bowl...but not this guy. Why?
I obtained the snake off of craigslist. I didn't do a close inspection-didn't really know what I was getting into. Flame arrived seriously dehydrated after what the guy briefly mentioned was a "bad shed". I figured I would make sure he had plenty of water and raise the humidity at right times and give him some soaks if neccesary. Unfortunetely it didnt turn out to be tge easy fix I thought it would be. He has shed several times since I got him in March and every shed has been incomplete. I have to soak him to try to get the flaking layers off. And in my early attempts at helping him-he developed some scabs where I can only guess after much reading that the skin was peeled too soon. Although-how u peel a partially shed layer of skin too early-I don't really know. Thankfully after months of care and worry I think we are finally getting past all this stuff. However-I have read that once a snake has a history of bad sheds and past injuries that it can continue to have shedding problems that require help.
But here is my question-flame has 2 bowls of water, 1 on the warmer side which also serves to hydrate the air in the enclosure & 1 on the other cool side. I have NEVER seen flame soak himself. I have seen him drink-but that's all he does with the water. Why wouldnt flame choose to soak himself pre-shed to assist in the proper shedding? I always have to soak him in another container. I just don't understand his behavior...I read snakes like to soak...I see snakes opting for hanging out in their water bowl...but not this guy. Why?