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ntbryenton-rochard
Hatchling
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Posted - 25/06/2011 : 10:23:40
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My corn had shed just before I got him. Just 17 days later I noticed that he was very quiet and didn't want to come out to play. 9 days later he shed (a bad shed but we helped him get all the retained shed off). It has now been 17 days since he completed his last shedding cycle and he is being very quiet again and doen't want to come out. This isn't like him at all (apart from last time he shed) as he normaly 'asks' to come out at least 3 times a day. I could be wrong but its just like last time and he seems as is he is going into shed again. If he does shed again should I be worried that he is shedding so often? His previous owner said that he didn't shed that often when he was with her. note: he is 15 months old, weighs 353g and is 3.5' long if that is relevent. |
1.2.0 kids (Joshua-14, Katie-6 Holly-3) 1.0.0 Corn snake (Amazon-16 months) 1.0.0 Whites tree frog (Froggy-unknown age but owned for 3 years) 0.1.0 Dog (Sophie-11 years) 1.0.0 Cat (Charlie-9 years) 1.0.0 Guineapig (Rox-8 months) 0.1.0 Rabbit (Snowball-3 years) |
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Mort13
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
5599 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 10:30:53
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Are you sure he's only 15 months old as he seems big? |
3.1.0 Corn snakes, 1.0.0 T-Albino Cape House Snake, 0.1.0 Western Hognose, 1.0.0 MBK, 0.1.0 Childrens Python, 1.0.0 Nicaraguan Dwarf Boas 0.0.1 Occelated Skink, 1.0.0 Leopard Gecko, 1.0.3 Tarantulas, 0.0.2 Damon diadema 1.0.0 C0ckatiel,
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ntbryenton-rochard
Hatchling
165 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 11:47:30
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Me and my husband were having that discusion last night. Thats what the previous owners told me, she had him from a hatchling but I think that I will ask her again to make sure I heard her correctly. I have been trying to find out about snake weight/length to age ratios but I haven't found out much as corns can vary so much. I have read posts on this and other forums that say that their 18 month olds are like 70g and less which got me thinking cause as far as I can tell he isn't over weight, he is a perfect 'loaf of bread' shape. If he is older than I thought I am even more worried about his shedding frequency as they shed less often the older they get! He is still quiet today, he normaly wants to come out to play at 11:00 but when I opened his door he wasn't interested today again. I can't tell if he is looking blue yet as he is tucked away in his warm hide but it does seem to me like he is going into shed. |
1.2.0 kids (Joshua-14, Katie-6 Holly-3) 1.0.0 Corn snake (Amazon-16 months) 1.0.0 Whites tree frog (Froggy-unknown age but owned for 3 years) 0.1.0 Dog (Sophie-11 years) 1.0.0 Cat (Charlie-9 years) 1.0.0 Guineapig (Rox-8 months) 0.1.0 Rabbit (Snowball-3 years) |
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ntbryenton-rochard
Hatchling
165 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 13:03:59
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quote: Originally posted by Mort13
Are you sure he's only 15 months old as he seems big?
I just got in touch with Ammy's previous owner and he hatched on 25 feb 2010 making him 16 months today so I was only one month wrong. |
1.2.0 kids (Joshua-14, Katie-6 Holly-3) 1.0.0 Corn snake (Amazon-16 months) 1.0.0 Whites tree frog (Froggy-unknown age but owned for 3 years) 0.1.0 Dog (Sophie-11 years) 1.0.0 Cat (Charlie-9 years) 1.0.0 Guineapig (Rox-8 months) 0.1.0 Rabbit (Snowball-3 years) |
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tordyjo
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2036 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 14:09:46
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he's a big lad then, are you sure its definately a male |
LillyCrystalHarry 1.2.0 corns, 1.1.0 cats tropical guppies who continually breed
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ntbryenton-rochard
Hatchling
165 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 14:37:41
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quote: Originally posted by tordyjo
he's a big lad then, are you sure its definately a male
That I am not sure of. My friend always refered to the snake as a him so I did too. I don't think that she ever had him properly sexed. Are females bigger/faster growing than males? |
1.2.0 kids (Joshua-14, Katie-6 Holly-3) 1.0.0 Corn snake (Amazon-16 months) 1.0.0 Whites tree frog (Froggy-unknown age but owned for 3 years) 0.1.0 Dog (Sophie-11 years) 1.0.0 Cat (Charlie-9 years) 1.0.0 Guineapig (Rox-8 months) 0.1.0 Rabbit (Snowball-3 years) |
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tordyjo
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2036 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 14:43:54
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reading on here, if females are gravid they shed prior to laying and even if they haven't been mated they can still lay infertile eggs |
LillyCrystalHarry 1.2.0 corns, 1.1.0 cats tropical guppies who continually breed
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gmac
The Scottish Admin
United Kingdom
5319 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 14:52:31
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are there any scratches on your corn, also is there any sign of mites. Its only a few reasons why they may shed more often. |
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ntbryenton-rochard
Hatchling
165 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 14:58:35
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I haven't seen any mites but Ammy did have a small mark (possibly a burn from the heat lamp in his old home) on his head when I got him. This has virtually dissapeared since his last shed but this could be the reason. |
1.2.0 kids (Joshua-14, Katie-6 Holly-3) 1.0.0 Corn snake (Amazon-16 months) 1.0.0 Whites tree frog (Froggy-unknown age but owned for 3 years) 0.1.0 Dog (Sophie-11 years) 1.0.0 Cat (Charlie-9 years) 1.0.0 Guineapig (Rox-8 months) 0.1.0 Rabbit (Snowball-3 years) |
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kerrypx
Egg
United Kingdom
70 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 15:04:14
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he is a gorgeous snake |
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gmac
The Scottish Admin
United Kingdom
5319 Posts |
Posted - 25/06/2011 : 15:07:50
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is possible that is the reason for the quick shedding cycles, corns will try to fix themselves and that is one way they do it. |
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