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It's all about the Fuzzies
Re: Very very worried....
I wish I had some answers for you I'll throw out some more questions that may help other's come to a conclusion, though. When's the last time she shed? How are the temps in her tank? Have you seen her drinking? Will she take a drink if you put her head near the water (mine would not, they'd freak out and try to get away, but figured it couldn't hurt to ask. lol). Is she spending most of her time in any specific spot in her tank? Has this spot always been her favorite? What does she normally eat and is that what she ate last, about two weeks ago?
Hmmm... that's all I've got right now. They do tend to go through periods where they are more or less active than usual and with fall arriving she could be getting ready for a winter nap... that would explain the disinterest in food, too. She could need a short brumation to restart her clock, but if she's already weakened for some other reason that may not work out well
Tami
Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.
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Re: Very very worried....
Those temps sound a little on the low side. Not harmfully low, but I usually try to keep my cage temps above 70. If you can, get some sort of heat source on them (preferably one of the reptile bulbs that you get from a pet store, but a high watt bulb should work if you can't get ahold of one) and put a thermometer on to make sure it doesn't get too hot. I just use the little outdoors thermometers from WalMart that are like one dollar.
Try heating her up a bit and see if she becomes more active. It couldn't hurt anything. Even if something else is wrong, higher temps boost snakes' immune systems. Mine are starting to slow down, and it's barely gotten below 70 here. I imagine they can probably really feel the seasonal difference in MI.
Also, you're right about brumation not being the best idea for new babies.
Hopefully she'll improve.. Keep us posted on her.
Lora
3.0 T. sirtalis sirtalis, 1.1 T. cyrtopsis ocellatus, 1.0 L. caerulea, 0.1 C. cranwelli, 0.1 T. carolina, 0.1 P. regius, 0.1 G. rosea, 0.0.1 B. smithi, 0.1 H. carolinensis
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I have a condition!
Re: Very very worried....
Eh. Its a little cool, I'd get a higher wattage bulb, try and get it to the 80s, IF it doesn't heat up the whole cage more.
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