My Thayeri King Snake won't eat
I recently bought a thayeri king snake, he is about 1 year old. I fed him 2 frozen pinkie mice the first week I had him. I then tried feeding him again, and he bit the mouse and spit it out. Every attempt to feed him after that has failed. I then noticed that the snake had shed his skin, and tried feeding him again, but he refused. It has been a little over 3 weeks since he has eaten and I am starting to worry. The front of his eyes are starting to get a little grey and sunken in. Is my snake just stubborn and won't eat frozen food? Should I try a live mouse? Or could he be sick? I have tried heating up the mice with warm water, putting them in a different space other than the enclosure, and leaving the mice in overnight.
I don't have a scale to weigh my snake or a thermometer to gauge the temperature. I know that isn' t the issue because I bought a heating pad and installed it correctly, and the snake doesn't spend all of his time near the pad.
Re: My Thayeri King Snake won't eat
A year-old king that's otherwise healthy will be fine not eating for a few weeks. The eyes looking strange may be retained eyecaps (which will interfere with vision), or something worse. Pictures will help.
If you don't have a thermometer you do *NOT* know that the temperatures are ok, especially if you don't have it regulated by a thermostat, which you didn't mention.
First thing to do is get your husbandry correct - If you don't have a thermostat controlling your heat mat, unplug it *right* *now* and leave it unplugged until you get one. Then go look at the care sheet section for information on kings and/or milk snakes. And get a digital remote temperature "gun" thermometer so you can check temps, plus whatever else you need to add/change.
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