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    Rescue Radix not eating

    Hi everyone!! 4 days ago, I brought home a Thamnophis Radix, found in the basement of a bar where it could not stay, on a cold winter night. It was fairly inactive and it spent the first night in a small plastic takeout tub. I cleaned out my old 29 gallon fish tank and prepared a home according to a few sites online. I believe after a few mistakes, I have created a secure, ventilated tank appropriate temp range, hides etc... The snake is about 22 inches long and has no visible injury or sickness rash etc, it might be a little skinny, but it is quite a beautiful little creature. Also, the DNR website says its not restricted, so while I plan to release it in the spring, I'm not legally restricted from keeping it. My goal is to make it as comfortable as possible.

    Yesterday (day 3) I gave the snake a bath in 1/2 pedialyte 1/2 water. By 20 minutes in, it seemed to perk up and swim a bit more, it was becoming more and more active and i decided to return it to its cage by about 25 minutes of soaking. As I carried it, it was less limp, seemed to flex its muscles and move a bit more. It has been slightly more active in the tank, as well. It's holding its head higher, flicking its tongue more.

    I suspect that it hadn't touched its water bowl prior to the bath, I have since gotten a better dish (a glass pie pan) and seen it checking out the water since.

    It hasn't shown interest in the nightcrawler I offered before or after its bath.

    It has pooped 3x, the first 2 were very dilute poop stains, much less dense than bird poop, like a light brown watercolor, but the last one looked like cream sauce with a grain of rice. It hasn't acted aggressive/defensive or made a smell, but I haven't reached in the tank it since its bath, and it may have been too weak to flee or to spray it's stink.

    It is still pretty inactive, but it seems to use its hides more, and move a little more quickly. I don't see it moving often, but it always seems to be in a different place in the tank when I check it out.

    Im going to hydrate it again and try to feed it later. I know it's only had a few days to acclimate, but if there's any advice on how to get it eating, I'd be very grateful.

    Thanks!
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate. Keep you fingers crossed as many snakes in this situation don't make it. Severe dehydration can damage organ. Are offering a heat supply?
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Yes, I have a lava lamp bulb under one side, with a 60w bulb over it. It should be about 75 cold side 85 warm side during the day. and it is dark and 70-80 at night. It seems to spend its time equally between sides.

    It pooped in the bath after about 10 minutes in the water. it looked like fine white dust with a few tiny dark pebbles. I could see it flexing to poop as i was handling it to keep it in the bath. The bath also perked it up again swimming and sticking its head out over the little tub. After returning it to the cage, it spent 1/2 hour in cool hide, and just now moved to it's warm hide.

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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Keep it warm, make sure it has water available, and fingers crossed that it wasn't in too bad a condition when you found it.
    If you have questions ask.
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Thank you Steve and Chris! I was really worried it wouldn't make it. I am happy to report that (s)he happily gobbled up a full night crawler tonight, and appears to be getting stronger! I'm extremely happy, as the snake was handled without evidence of stressing out just minutes before feeding. I think I may have rescued a very tame and easily handled radix. Thanks again!

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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    That is a great update. Please keep us posted on how things are going.
    Thanks for taking the time to care about this young one.
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Radix do seem to take naturally to being handled. Glad it's doing well.
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    HAPPY UPDATE: Max(ine) is getting stronger and quicker. (S)he is eating nightcrawler every few days with enthusiasm. I plan to transition to thawed mice this week. I will post how that goes. Thanks to all!

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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Great news. Any update photos?
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    Re: Rescue Radix not eating

    Maybe some pics of the tail/vent area...im sure someone here can fix your he/she probloem.
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