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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  20:33:28  Show Profile
hi, well this is the secon time biggie has
brought his food back up he done the same thing
last week and after feeding him yesterday
this morning i found the slimy mice in the viv,
the temps are 24c cool end and 27c warm end
so dont think its too cold for him ,
any ideas would be great
Thanks...........

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matty18714
The Count of Corniness

United Kingdom
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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  20:35:19  Show Profile
Are your corns housed together?

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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  20:49:48  Show Profile
yes matt they are well only biggie and whitie is
last week i feed two mice to him but has he brought them back up
i feed just the 1 but he brought that back up has well,
i feed on differnt days so i know its biggie thats brought it up
i was thinking would were he mated with her put him off his food?
was also thinking of taking her out and putting her in another viv nx
time i feed biggie just incase she try's to eat it if he brings the mice up again a 3rd time, think it best if i give two days before trying to feed him again what do you think,

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matty18714
The Count of Corniness

United Kingdom
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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  20:56:14  Show Profile
Dont feed him for another 10 days at least.
If they're together it could be stress. How about splitting them and trying again in 2 weeks?

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Tizzy
The Corn Snake Moderator

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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  21:04:01  Show Profile
Yep i agree with Matty 100%, alot of corns are stressed at the moment due to the fact they're horney as hell, and you should always leave it at least 10 days after a regurge before feeding again.

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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  21:04:08  Show Profile
i will think it will be best ,has since they matted they have been laying apart were before they done the do's they would always lay together, will move her out in the morning ,
so give 10 -14 days till nx feed and see how he gets on with that feed, thanks matty

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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  21:24:08  Show Profile
thanks for the advice tizzy,
has no one menioned it in my first post about him
regurging food, apart from matt on this time round
its help and advice i need has im still learning myself
about there behavour
thanks

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Tizzy
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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  21:37:40  Show Profile
No worries Razzler, if you dont get an answer after a day or so it might be worth bumping your thread next time - cant speak for everyone but i know if i don't log of for a few day there is just too many post to read through them all.

Most people on here are happy to help with advice if they can, and its always good to wait for a couple of people to answer and compair advice.

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Posted - 20/04/2009 :  22:01:32  Show Profile
ive always had some one help me out
with things within the hour so cant complain
about that , thanks

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