Re: Solana - Our Scaleless Sunglow Motley Corn
Looking fantastic Mr dave
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Solana is doing great and is still a total sweetie. Also, stunning and glows in a way pictures do not do justice.
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Re: Solana - Our Scaleless Sunglow Motley Corn
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dakski
Solana's colour and markings are just awsome
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Solana is doing great. Interesting to see her color showing differently in different lights. See her in my hand with the makeshift lighting I have right now while the basement is getting worked on. Then see her with the fluorescent light in her tank.
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Re: Solana - Our Scaleless Sunglow Motley Corn
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No more tags? :D She's got great color.
No. Back to her sweet self. She had an off day. What can you do? Better her then some of her bigger brothers and sisters :).
Her color is mesmerizing. I know many people do not like the scaleless thing, but her color is unique and she's soooooo soft too. Plus, got to love those Trans-Pecos type bulging eyes, right?
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dakski
No. Back to her sweet self. She had an off day. What can you do? Better her then some of her bigger brothers and sisters :).
Her color is mesmerizing. I know many people do not like the scaleless thing, but her color is unique and she's soooooo soft too. Plus, got to love those Trans-Pecos type bulging eyes, right?
She does have "nice eyes" -I was noticing in your photos tonight. And yes, better her teeth than those of your larger ones. I love her energetic orange color- that's what I liked about Everglades rat snakes (that I used to keep). BTW, another docile rat snake that gets a bit bigger (longer) than TPs is a Baird's rat snake- colors quite variable (silver/grey with orange &/or yellow).
Re: Solana - Our Scaleless Sunglow Motley Corn
Over the past month or so I've noticed the right side of Solana's mouth is open slightly more than her left side. Upon thorough investigation and a talk with both my friend Brian from Riverside Reptiles (who has a scaleless texas rat and also met Solana in person and saw what I did) and Don Soderberg (who bred her), we came to the conclusion that she has some plaque. She has one layer of scales around her mouth, but it's not a perfect seal. Further, when she goes into shed, her lips tend to pull back some.
Katie and I gently brushed her teeth with a small and soft paint brush. That got some off and I will revisit next week (she's in my office now with the rest of the crew while they finish working on the basement the rest of this week and next week). She was pretty good about it and I want to keep it from getting worse.
I wanted to share as aside from a needing help with some sheds, having a scaleless corn snake has been pretty hassle free. However, this is a new potential ongoing issue, although not major, I wanted to share with the forum.
Obvisouly, if it gets worse and not better, I will talk to and/or visit with the vet to get a proper solution to keep her mouth clean and brushed periodically. Don mentioned a few of his this happens about 1X a year. I did examine her mouth and the gums and the rest of her mouth look nice and clean with no signs of mouth rot or other issues. She has also been eating fine which is not a total indicator that everything is okay, but a good sign.
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Between the light brushing and a recent shed, Solana seems pretty good RE her mouth. I do notice that when she's getting closer to shed, her mouth scales seem to tighten a little and expose her gums/teeth more.
Either way, I wanted to update for those who have or are interested in scaleless corn snakes and other scaleless snakes.