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  • 02-24-2010, 12:09 AM
    BOWSER11788
    `slow moving corn, not hibernation
    my colubrids are kept from 77-85, the reptitemp keeps them in between, so i go to handle my corn today and he is slow, instead of his usuall spunkieness. he eats a 2 adult mice every week, was on a 1 mous a week, plain but he started loosing weight, almost shrinking, so is he in hibrnation or just calm, i figured with those temp that high, it couldn't be hibernation
  • 02-24-2010, 12:15 AM
    CoolioTiffany
    Re: `slow moving corn, not hibernation
    So he's losing weight? I would try keeping temps about 82F-86F, that may make him spark up a bit. But if he's starting to get lethargic and losing weight he could have parasites from eating a rodent with them (if you feed live or pre-killed). Is it feces as normal as always?
  • 02-24-2010, 01:40 AM
    BOWSER11788
    Re: `slow moving corn, not hibernation
    yea, trust me, when i noticed he was lethargic, i put him on gfs, be and she was holding him as a god awful gigantic crap fell to her bed, so he fine on that, he was loosing weight from a month ago, been feeding him since then and he is eating them fine, no signs, except lazy, i'll call my gf to bump the heat up
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