Richard Snake
07-05-18, 12:29 PM
Okay, so I was charged with taking care of my school's corn snake for the summer. I know a good amount about snakes and was preparing to get one myself, but I figured I could take care of Richard (the school's snake) over the summer as no one else would. However, It's a lot more difficult than expected. He never had proper care and trying to fix that is not going so well for me.
Problems:
he used to have hay bedding (I told you it was not good care...) I switched it out for eco earth coconut fibre. Problem is the snake isn't used to it so he constantly has dirt in his mouth. I've tried to lure him to the water bowl but nothing has worked. I could just pick him up and try and get it out myself, but he was never held and is very scared of people, let alone someone putting their fingers in his mouth. This also brings me to my next problem, he's in shed.
He's been in shed for about three weeks, and he has never, ever, had a good shed. Right now there are large patches of skin still stuck to him, so I can't handle him. The humidity in his tank is currently 70% which is way to high for a corn snake, but I really want him to finish his shed. I am also not currently doing anything to make the humidity that way, so I'm not sure how to lower it.
Next is heating, my heat gradient is not working. The warm side is 80˚, which is around what it should be. I'm wondering if I should raise the heat because 80˚ is the low end of what it should be. (he has a heat pad but I don't think it's affecting the thermometer.) I'm more worried about the cold side, because that's also at 80˚. I read so much about how to raise the temperature, but never how to lower it.
In summary:
-How does one get a snake out of a bad shed?
-Is my humidity too high right now? (considering the bad shed)
-how do I lower humidity?
-How do I cool one side of the tank?
-How do I get dirt out of his mouth? if that is even a problem?
Please respond, I'm in over my head and am worrying about the well being of Richard.
Problems:
he used to have hay bedding (I told you it was not good care...) I switched it out for eco earth coconut fibre. Problem is the snake isn't used to it so he constantly has dirt in his mouth. I've tried to lure him to the water bowl but nothing has worked. I could just pick him up and try and get it out myself, but he was never held and is very scared of people, let alone someone putting their fingers in his mouth. This also brings me to my next problem, he's in shed.
He's been in shed for about three weeks, and he has never, ever, had a good shed. Right now there are large patches of skin still stuck to him, so I can't handle him. The humidity in his tank is currently 70% which is way to high for a corn snake, but I really want him to finish his shed. I am also not currently doing anything to make the humidity that way, so I'm not sure how to lower it.
Next is heating, my heat gradient is not working. The warm side is 80˚, which is around what it should be. I'm wondering if I should raise the heat because 80˚ is the low end of what it should be. (he has a heat pad but I don't think it's affecting the thermometer.) I'm more worried about the cold side, because that's also at 80˚. I read so much about how to raise the temperature, but never how to lower it.
In summary:
-How does one get a snake out of a bad shed?
-Is my humidity too high right now? (considering the bad shed)
-how do I lower humidity?
-How do I cool one side of the tank?
-How do I get dirt out of his mouth? if that is even a problem?
Please respond, I'm in over my head and am worrying about the well being of Richard.