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Dalep2006 Posted - 12/05/2013 : 19:01:24
Sorry guys.... its been a while since ive been on the forum. I'm such a busy man :-).... Firstly....Was told in the pet shop my snake was born in early November and was male but after self assessing with help from this site im pretty sure shes a female... Her name is now Nagi :-)....Had her six months now and she has had 3 sheds in that time so im happy shes growing well. She's fed every 5 days on one pinkie since i got her but these last few feeds it doesnt seem to be leaving a real "bulge" when shes fed. Should i just try giving her a second pinkie and see what happens or up size the mouse to a fuzz? I havent got any scales so havent kept a record of her weights or anything unfortunately so cant really use the weight charts.(I have however, just ordered a set so I can start a weight and measure chart in my diary ). So shes around 6 months old now... could any experienced corn snake keepers advise me when they started "upping" their baby corns feeds please.
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Dalep2006 Posted - 23/06/2013 : 23:23:11
Used the last of it today but was kept in a sealed bag on a shelf under her viv in the living room, baffled me it has :(
Kellog Posted - 23/06/2013 : 20:32:10
quote:
Originally posted by Dalep2006

yeah its wooden. sorry didnt know how to align pics vertically




Don't worry, I'm still learning how to abuse use my Mod powers .

Can't think why your humidity is shooting up once you put the aspen in unless its damp? Where are you keeping it?

Xxx
Dalep2006 Posted - 23/06/2013 : 20:28:26
yeah its wooden. sorry didnt know how to align pics vertically
Kellog Posted - 23/06/2013 : 20:17:28
She's beautiful Dale . Not sure what is going on with your humidity. I'm assuming its a wooden viv?

Xxx
Dalep2006 Posted - 23/06/2013 : 19:11:44
a few pics of nagi






Pics adjusted by Kellog
Dalep2006 Posted - 23/06/2013 : 19:01:48
checked on nagis temps etc last night and the humidity was at 80%...too high... i have took the hygrometer out to check the room humidity and it dropped down to 60%. So i know its working fine. Checked again in the viv this morning and still up at 81%. emptied all her hides and foliage out and have done a full clean out. I put the hygrometer in the viv while it was completely empty and read 65%. Just put new aspen in and all her foliage and hides back (which do not block or obstruct the two vents) and its shot right back up to 82%. Any idea anyone? never had a problem before!
Kellog Posted - 22/06/2013 : 21:11:35
It's brilliant to hear how well she's doing Dale . It shows how well you're doing .

As for her messing around with her eating....our corns like to keep us on our toes . The one thing I will say is that IF she refuses again, don't try to feed her too soon. Wait until her next feeding day, otherwise you will just stress her. But hopefully it won't happen again .

Looking forward to seeing pics.

Xxx
ScaryVonHayleystine Posted - 22/06/2013 : 21:05:35
Glad to hear she is doing so well :) She sounds so loverly :)
Dalep2006 Posted - 22/06/2013 : 19:18:54
yeah i'll keep my eye on her....not too worried cos shes eating but just out of character. She feeds in blue normally too but i suppose she is allowed to keep me guessing cos thats what snakes do so ive seen :-) ;-) :-)
herriotfan Posted - 22/06/2013 : 19:08:29
She sounds adorable!
It may be she's coming into shed again and that's why she's not so happy to eat. I've got a couple that are not too fussed about eating while shedding but once the old 'coat' is off they are up for the feast of a lifetime!!
Dalep2006 Posted - 22/06/2013 : 18:42:03
Nagi update. Been just over a month now since i started her on fluffs and the difference is amazing.i Weighed her today and shes 40g thats almost double her body weight in a month and you can really tell(photos to follow). Shes had a shed too and expect her to have another in next week or so as her skin is starting to feel a little rough. Had her first refusal a couple of weeks back, just wouldnt go nowhere the fluff she looked almost scared of it, the size was the same and nothing was done different(i feed her in a rub). i left her for 4 days and tried again and she took it but was still hesitant. it was her feeding time again last thursday and she did eat it but slowly approached the fluff and just started eating it where as every feed since ive had her shes struck. Temps and humidity are same.... im puzzled. but at least shes eating thats the main thing. Had a lovely experience today as well......while she was out i was letting her explore and she was rested over my hand, belly and trousers and before i could do anything she did some belly dancing and excreeted some delightful fluids all over me complete with whoopee cushion sound....what an elegant lady :-)
Kellog Posted - 16/05/2013 : 23:26:01
That's fantastic Dale ....bet you had fun doing it. Am looking forward to seeing pics.

Xxx
Dalep2006 Posted - 16/05/2013 : 23:20:16
Nagi's viv is now looking very homely, will post some pics if i get chance over the weekend, certainly seems like she likes it :-) My scales also came today so gave her her first weigh in. 22g so im pleased shes a good weight. Will also post over the weekend how she gets on with her first fluff :-)
Kellog Posted - 14/05/2013 : 22:28:57
quote:
Originally posted by Dalep2006

time to pimp my viv :-)




Can't wait to see the finished product .


quote:
Originally posted by serena_08

quote:
Originally posted by Kellog


As Sonia has said,




Who? Lol!




Oops ! Apologies Serena. This is becoming a habit .....

Xxx
serena_08 Posted - 14/05/2013 : 19:25:39
quote:
Originally posted by Kellog

As Sonia has said,




Who? Lol!
Dalep2006 Posted - 14/05/2013 : 17:12:46
time to pimp my viv :-)
Kellog Posted - 14/05/2013 : 09:06:09
So pleased she took the pinkies without hesitation Dale ....I bet she couldn't believe her luck !

That's bizarre advice from the pet shop about keeping things to a minimum in her viv, but I'm not surprised. I don't think anything a pet shop or even reptile shop advises could surprise me now . As Sonia has said, the more hides and cover she has in her viv the safer and more confident she'll feel. Time to have fun decorating !!!

Xxx
serena_08 Posted - 14/05/2013 : 08:08:08
The more hides/foliage that's in there the safer and more confident she will be. Can't see why you was told that after putting her in a viv anyway?! Faunariums are usually kept quite simple, but still have lots of coverage, it's better for the snake I'd chuck some dunelm fake ivy in, and a few things for her to play around!
Dalep2006 Posted - 13/05/2013 : 23:36:08
All went well. Took 2 pinkies no hesitation. Thought her eyes were gonna pop out when i offered her a second ........"oooooooo more mmmmmmmmm" gone within a minute. These were her last 2 aswell so just been and fetched her her weekend meal. Fluffs. :-) See how we go.

Now shes gettin more confident and bigger should i start to introduce more decoration and more attractive hides to her viv? Ive got one of the monkfield small vivs which should be good for her up to about 2 foot but shes only got in the basics (water dish and 2 coconut hides )which i was advised to keep to a minumum by the shop i bought her from. Ive got a rock hide and an imitation vine dying to go in :-)
Kellog Posted - 13/05/2013 : 06:24:53
You've done the right thing asking for advice Dale, and I hope you continue to do so. I'm so glad Nagi has got an owner who cares so much .

Herriotfan has given you perfect advice, as expected . If there isn't any real bump then it's time to offer more. I know that some people do just go up in size but I've heard that its good for youngster to have the double pinkies, as they supply more much needed calcium than the next size up. It's certainly what I would do. Just wait until the first pinkie is about a third of the way down her body and then offer her the second.

I totally agree with you about how hard it is owning pets that very few friends or family own....and there is so much contradictory information out there, because there isn't a right or wrong way to do things. It's why a forum like this is so necessary, advice from people who have been there and done that ....and even they're still learning, although they hate to admit it .

Hope the feed goes well today. Let us know.

Xxx

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