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    Red face Overweight Corn Snake - rehab time

    Okay... in the next few days we are getting one of our corn snakes that we gifted to a friend back. From what I understand he's become aggressive (and he was a sweetheart when we gifted him to them) and he's HUGE.

    He was full grown and in perfect shape when he went there so if he's waaaaay bigger... well he's gotta be overweight. (I've been told they were feeding him a lot... unfortunately his new family didn't understand that he didn't need to fed so often and so much.)

    So... what's the best way to rehab him?

    I know I've heard of people 'cooling' corn snakes... anyone have any advice on what may be best for him? I want to get him back into perfect condition again.

    I'll have more details once he's here but I want to figure out how to set him up first. (in case I need to do something out of the ordinary... our other corns are kept in a rack)
    Last edited by recycling goddess; 11-01-2009 at 09:50 PM.
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