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Paul82
Egg

United Kingdom
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Posted - 02/11/2011 :  01:51:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Whats the best way to rehydrate my adult corn, he got a thing on one eye were it looks like its gone in on its self a bit and was told on fb it was prob dehydration, ive had him in the bath for a bit but still looks the same.



1.0.0, Rusty (Carolina)
1.0.0, Casper (Snow)
1.0.0, Mitch (miami) he is new but 21 years old.

Princess lady legs (curly hair TARANTULA)

2 Dogs, Bruce (jack russel)
Bella (staffy)

Wish list, Bloodred motley stripe, Candy cane stripe, Childrens python.

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Kehhlyr
ǝʞɐɔ sǝʌoן

United Kingdom
8173 Posts

Posted - 02/11/2011 :  04:27:01  Show Profile  Visit Kehhlyr's Homepage  Click to see Kehhlyr's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Can I ask why you think it's dehydrated??

A dimple on the eye is not always signs of dehydration.
Is the skin baggy??
When you gently pinch the skin does it 'tent' and stay tented??
If you could get a pic or 2, that would help to confirm dehydration.


The following can help though.

A 50/50 mix of blue powerade in a rub (or equivalent) for about 15 mins, use the bathing rules for that. (no deeper than the snakes body and at the right temp).
Once done, then put the snake into a fairly damp house overnight (again, a rub with dampened kitchen roll as a base) a single hardy hide can be used if required, along with a small waterbowl.

Provided there is no underlying cause for the dehydration then you should find it's re-hydrated lovely after that.

However, DO NOT do any of the above if the snake has mucusy mouth/injuries or any other potential health problems, and don't do this regularly either as it can cause RI and/or scale rot if done to much.

If in doubt, seek vet help.

-=Kehhlyr - The Resident Loon

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gingerpony
Queen Bee

United Kingdom
10455 Posts

Posted - 02/11/2011 :  13:57:13  Show Profile  Click to see gingerpony's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
the symptoms you described on FB were typical of dehydration, misting, adding a damp hide and moving his bowl to the warm end will all help although the dent in the occular scale itself may takes weeks to come out or will shed out

cornsnakes, ratsnakes, bullsnakes, boas and day geckos

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Sta~ple
qeeun speler

United Kingdom
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Posted - 02/11/2011 :  19:46:00  Show Profile  Click to see Sta~ple's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
My snake has a dinty eye sometimes, normally takes a few days before any change.



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