It's been about three weeks and the female half of my Arizona Mountain King pair still hasn't eaten. I've tried everything from thawed to brained to live, but she shows no interest, as if she's shut down for awhile. I can see no outward signs of illness. Her weight is still within normal parameters. I think. These are, after all, very long, thin snakes. Muscle tone seems good.
The breeder I got her from says that sometimes his snakes will shut down in the middle of summer for awhile. Have any of you experienced this. He only breeds Lampropeltis.
How long do you think I ought to let her go before taking her to see a vet? If she decides to shut down during the winter months, too, I'm afraid she'll lose condition. I certainly don't want to brumate her unless she's in excellent condition.
She's much more nervous than my other snakes, including my tiny Louisiana milk.
This her mate, Elvis. He's the exact opposite: outgoing and curious about everything. Lovely thin black bands that don't widen dorsally. Isn't he a beaut? I hope he can make some nice babies, but his wife has to be healthy.
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