Hognose Help Plz
Hello!
I'm encountering the age old problem of a baby hognose refusing to eat, and could use some advice. I have gone through just about all suggestions I have read online?
Hognose:
- Female
- Born around Dec
- Captive bred
- Was eating F/T when I first got her in Feb, was eating regularly until April.
- Calms down when being held, but freaks out whenever her bin is opened.
- Full shed ~ 2 weeks ago.
Enclosure:
- Still in her quarantine bin, which is a plastic tub.
- Heat pad on one side.
- Currently ~ 90 f on her hot side, varies between 75 and 80 f on the cool side.
- Indirect sunlight
- Aspen substrate ~ 2 in thick
- Tube hide in cool area, traditional hide in warm area.
- Humidity is probably not ideal, as she's on my upper floor (my corn snake is on my main level, and I don't want to risk his health if she has an issue so I'm keeping them as separate as possible).
How attempts at feeding goes:
- Open bin, hold pinkie with tongs, and she flips out. False striking, otherwise making a ruckus. Yesterday, she even "died". I then leave it in with her, and she never eats it.
Things I have unsuccessfully tried:
- Tossing it in her bin and leaving her alone.
- Putting her in a smaller container with it.
- Scenting with tuna, salmon, or beef.
- Braining.
- Warming it up in hotter water.
- Slicing the pinkie's nose to get just a bit of blood.
I've looked her over for mites, and checked for signs of a URI. Nothing obvious. She's now visibly losing weight, which is what is really concerning me. I know that Reptilinks has a frog link and frog juice, but their minimum order of $75 makes it not really feasible. The reptile shows in my area are also all closed, so I don't have access to live pinkies.
I've considered going out and catching a toad to rub the pinkies on, but naturally I haven't seen any during this time. I also called the local reptile vet, but they're only seeing emergencies at an extremely inflated cost.
At this point, any help would be appreciated!
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