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Hi everyone. I have an albino cornsnake that I acquired from someone else a couple months ago. She (I think) is approximately 32 inches long and was hatched sometime in '02. I have been feeding her a small adult mouse every 7 days. Every week, by day 5 she is hungry again. By day 5 she is roaming the cage and following my movements all the time. Should I feed her every 5 days instead of every 7 days? Thanks.
Lisa
Yup! Joe is right. It's hard to over feed a growing snake. I usually feed all my baby colubrids (corns, kingsnakes, etc) every four days until they are a year old, after that every 7 is fine. Every 5 is also fine.
Good sign that she is hungry before you feed her - great for them to get some exercise 'hunting' before they get a meal, but I agree, corns will put all the food they get into growth when they are young. You might also consider giving her a full sized adult mouse insead of a smaller one,
Be great if you could post pictures - always great to see more corns!