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HannaH
Egg
United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/07/2010 : 17:22:37
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I bought a 3 year old female snow about 2 months ago, the previous owner said the snake has never had any feeding problems (apart from a drop feeder.)
Anyway I've had her at home for just over 6 weeks and she has only eaten for me once, I took her to the vet (family friend) and he said she was heathy but he would keep her in and try and feed her for me he's had her now for over a week and she still wont eat, he said the next step is it force feed her....
but... he wants me to do it. I NEED SOME HELP how do you force feed a snake? |
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lee2308
The Corn Snake Moderator
United Kingdom
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Posted - 16/07/2010 : 18:03:21
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unless shes losing a drastic amount of weight i wouldnt worry,force feeding is very truamatic,i would stop handling and just leave him be and offer food every fortnight,take a look at this link |
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hillzi
The Lost boy.
United Kingdom
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HannaH
Egg
United Kingdom
89 Posts |
Posted - 16/07/2010 : 19:01:56
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I haven't touched her, I just let her to it and tried to feed her. I think she has lost weight but coz I haven't had her out I haven't weighed her |
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lee2308
The Corn Snake Moderator
United Kingdom
3348 Posts |
Posted - 16/07/2010 : 19:12:58
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that was the link i was meant to put in lol |
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hillzi
The Lost boy.
United Kingdom
3984 Posts |
Posted - 16/07/2010 : 19:26:00
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quote: Originally posted by lee2308
that was the link i was meant to put in lol
your'e getting slow old man. |
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Kellog
the nice one
United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/07/2010 : 04:03:20
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Can you give us some more info about your snow's set-up (viv size, temps, whats in it), and about her as well (what she is being fed on, how often, what you have done to try and tempt her).
The more info we can get from you then the more chance we have of seeing if there is a problem.
I know you have taken her to a vet (who is also a friend), but is he experienced with snakes?
They can go for ages without eating, my 2 males have just started eating after starving themselves since March....so try not to worry. We just need to try and eliminate anything that may be stressing her and causing her not to eat and then see if we can help you find a way to tempt her to eat....
xxx
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mikerichards
don't say the 'M' word!
United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/07/2010 : 08:08:28
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If I was you, I would have her back from the vet and keep her in her current setup, although, if you could give us an idea of the setup you have, then we will be able to tell you if there is something inherently wrong with what you are doing, its doubtful, but usually that is the cause of non feeding outside of breeding season. Details we need are, viv size, hot end temps (need actual temps) cold end temps, what hides, how many, where in the house the viv is. Strangely, some many factors can have a huge impact on snakes.
To add, force feeding is really a last ditch effort, its not something that should be done as a matter of course, its dangerous and extremely stressful, no matter how good a vet is, if he has no experience force feeding, then its no better than you doing it. |
Location : Worthing, West Sussex
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