Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
You're correct, pinkies are not a meal to an adult corn snake. Wonder what's going on with her digestion- would really help to know her age, as when snakes get old they eat less often & don't digest as well. That's what's going on with my 22 year old corn- he doesn't eat as often & prefers smaller mice. (He actually regurged a large mouse about a year+ ago.) What size mouse did she eat on August 2nd? If that was a large mouse, maybe you need to downsize to smaller mice (but not pinkies, lol) that she can better digest.

What temp. is the "cool" part of her home? & what temp. is IN the warm hide? If the warm hide is TOO warm, she might avoid it, & then be too cool to digest well. That's what it sounds like.
The "cool" area is typically 73-77ish. I've never taken the temp in the actual hide so I'm unsure but it's because she's typically always in it. I believe her last meal was an adult size mouse so on the small size compared to your snake. But we also fed weekly so might have still been digesting the previous meal.

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