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01-13-14, 06:35 PM
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Is this a concern?
Recently, I've noticed that my 3-4 month old corn snake has looked a little thin. I was told by a pet store owner that it's normal. He said as she got longer she would look skinnier. I've also noticed she's acted a little different; slower and a little less active. Plus, just last night, she regurgitated. I know that lots of things can cause a regurge, but my sister also had a corn that regurgitated, and a few days later it passed away. This causes slight paranoia for me. Honestly, this particular pet store owner is not a very trustworthy source, in my opinion. I have troubles believing what he is telling me. Outside opinions are all I would like and would be greatly appreciated, as I am quite concerned about my little Olympia!
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01-13-14, 08:36 PM
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Re: Is this a concern?
if you could tell us more about your cage setup, how often and what you feed it, etc it will help us help you. What is your hot spot, and how do you measure it? How long have you had the snake? And as always, pictures can tell 1000 words!
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01-13-14, 08:42 PM
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Re: Is this a concern?
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Originally Posted by Starbuck
if you could tell us more about your cage setup, how often and what you feed it, etc it will help us help you. What is your hot spot, and how do you measure it? How long have you had the snake? And as always, pictures can tell 1000 words!
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This ^^ can't do much without this info
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01-13-14, 11:14 PM
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Re: Is this a concern?
On it's own, a snake being skinny isn't really a problem. There seems to be an epidemic among corn snake owners to feed their snakes until they're fat little sausages. They should never be cylindrical. Their bodies should be round on top and flat, to slightly concave on the sides. Additionally, some snakes will naturally be longer and thinner. It just happens.
That being said, the regurge is worrisome. It would be helpful if you provided information your setup, such as enclosure size, temperatures, what you're using for bedding and what you have for hides. It would also help to know how often the snake is fed, and if the snake has regurgitated in the past.
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01-14-14, 03:54 AM
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Re: Is this a concern?
yep give us more info on the setup temps, thermometer type, setup equipment, and pics of the snake and setup will help to
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