View Full Version : Spazzed Out!! :( Please comment!!
JRoland89
05-09-12, 12:58 AM
Hi guys, so im jus trying to look for quick answers, my baby corn died tonight. we were watching tv lookd over and it was spazzing out flippin all over the plac then in an instant stopped we took it out and he was dead:( i have no idea why this happened.... he has been regurging his food and we stopped to lt his stomach calm down, i tried to feed him yesterday and h wouldnt touch it that was th first time he turnd food down... last month i started feeding him 2 pinkies th first time all was well th second time all was good the 3rd time he regurged so i just gave him one the next wk and h rgurged that too.... he hadnt been moving to much and was staying in his log until tonight he came out and that happened.. any ideas?
Lankyrob
05-09-12, 04:25 AM
Sorry for your loss :(
IF you are looking for answers it would be good if you can provide ALL the details about its enclosure - size, temps, humidity, number of hides, type of substrate etc etc etc and we will try to help you get to the bottom of it :)
homocapra
05-09-12, 05:48 AM
I recommend you take it to the vet for a necropsy. I lost a 7 year old corn snake last week and the vet discovered she had a fatty liver and it had started hemorrhaging because it was weak. It was a sad event, Maple had been with me a long time, but knowing why really put my mind at ease.
homocapra
05-09-12, 05:53 AM
Do you know if your snake was wild caught? It could have had parasites even if its mother was wild caught I think.
millertime89
05-09-12, 06:52 AM
when was the last time you cleaned the enclosure and what do you clean with?
Will0W783
05-09-12, 07:20 AM
What you are describing sounds like a seizure. It could be brought on by parasites that got into the brain, toxic reaction to a chemical, or pneumonia, calcium/vitamin deficiency or a number of other illnesses/toxins that got into your snake's brain.
You will probably never know exactly what happened unless you get a necropsy done. Any good herp vet will be able to perform one, although I'm not sure how much data can be gleaned from a very tiny specimen like a baby corn.
I'm so sorry for your loss- it's never easy to lose a pet, especially when it's a traumatic death like that. I've had a GTP die from seizures during pregnancy- same thing happened. The snake was resting, then just starting twitching and flipping and corkscrewing...it was all over in about 10 minutes. I had a necropsy done and the vet determined that she had dumped too much of her calcium reserves into shelling the eggs too soon, putting her into shock.
I hope you find some answers, and some solace.
BarelyBreathing
05-09-12, 09:14 AM
It doesn't sound as though it were a seizure to me. I had a ball python actually suffer from seizures (born with it). This was not how she acted. She would tense up and her body would go into strange positions for a few minutes, and then she would be back to normal.
I'm sorry for your loss
MrBD1980
05-09-12, 01:30 PM
Really sorry for your loss!
I have no experience or knowledge to share but wanted to pass condolences!
Bri
Taylorclair
05-09-12, 01:59 PM
omg im sorry :/
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