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stiggle_2 |
Posted - 15/09/2009 : 19:14:29 Well, this is week 5 of Clarice not eating. I was just wondering if something i am doing is wrong? -She is normally kept at 26-29deg with 33-34deg hotspot. She always has fresh water and plenty of places to hide, she is kept on aspen and was eating 2 pinkie mice every week. I have included a pic of her viv, which gives her plenty of room as she is not very big yet. Any advice?
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stiggle_2 |
Posted - 07/10/2009 : 21:32:11 :-) i think i already have, i saw one a while back in another shop (a yellowbelly) who i completely fell in love with, but the next week back i went they had sold him, sob*
I would have taken him home when i saw him the first time if i had a spare tank :-( |
Paulusworm |
Posted - 07/10/2009 : 20:55:18 quote: Originally posted by stiggle_2
Scales and tails in leics have lots of new royals in soon. EEK! Might have to go and have a look on Saturday...
Leave your wallet/purse at home if you are going to just look. I guarentee that you will fall in love with them |
stiggle_2 |
Posted - 07/10/2009 : 20:38:51 Scales and tails in leics have lots of new royals in soon. EEK! Might have to go and have a look on Saturday... |
Paulusworm |
Posted - 07/10/2009 : 12:38:27 I completely agree with Kaz, Stiggle. Royals are lovely, chilled out snakes that are quite happy to be left to it. As long as they are fed, watered and cleaned out regularly they are happy. An excellent recommendation .
quote: Originally posted by Kazerella
You'll have to join theroyalpython.co.uk They know everything there is to know about them (they are obsessed)
Some more obsessed than others. I think you know who I mean Kaz .
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Kazerella |
Posted - 07/10/2009 : 10:03:24 You'll have to join theroyalpython.co.uk They know everything there is to know about them (they are obsessed) |
stiggle_2 |
Posted - 04/10/2009 : 12:05:16 Saying that, i am open to any species which is not too big... |
stiggle_2 |
Posted - 04/10/2009 : 12:03:53 I live in leicester. The vest i went to has a good reputation, its in sileby and its called chine house. What do you think? Have you heard of it?
On a similar note, do you know anyone who breeds royal pythons round here? I am after a new addition to my family! ;-) Im all set up, just need a nice healthy snake! |
Paulusworm |
Posted - 04/10/2009 : 08:00:12 Where do you live? I can ask around and see if there is a rep vet in your area who has a good reputation if you want. |
stiggle_2 |
Posted - 03/10/2009 : 12:42:31 Hmmm, must take vet advice with a pinch of salt then. He was very good though, told me a lot about the hogsnose species in particular, so i felt comfortable trusting his advice. I dont know, its difficult isnt it to know what to do for the best sometimes. Thank you for your advice though, this is why forums like this are so valuable! |
hc-burrel |
Posted - 28/09/2009 : 23:48:23 I never use water on hognose snakes, they only have drinking water. Even when they are about to shed skin, i rarely spray water
Once one of my hognose had problems shedding his skin... Advised by 2 vets i start bathing him once a day for a week till things should get better... instead this only stressed him out even more and he also caght a serrious lung inflammation which killed him!
mabe this sounds weird.. but be carefull trusting a vet when it comes to reptiles only few vets realy know something about reptiles most vets have just bin on a sort of information day (dont know the english word) most times reptiles where not taken in the education
once i where at a vet in Amsterdam. He sounded like he realy knew everything about reptiles but at the end he needed a lot of books to find out how to help a simple ratsnake. He also advised bathing my hognose.
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stiggle_2 |
Posted - 28/09/2009 : 16:24:37 Ok, Clarice finally ate something!! The solution- rat pups! Managed to find some small enough, so tried one today, and she munched it down faster than Ive ever seen a snake eat!! I am very pleased.
Also, i know they hate water, but i went to an exotics vet and that is what he advised. Im not a vet myself so i thought i should take his advice.
Anyways thought id post and let you all know, in case anyone was having the same problem! |
hc-burrel |
Posted - 27/09/2009 : 18:47:09 Bathing the hognose wil only stres her out, they realy hate water. They also dont drink so often, can be hard to spot them drinken.
Just keep checking out the wheight every 1 or 2 weeks My hognose male once refused to eat for about 2 months Scenting is an option but refusing to eat can be a normal thing to do for hognoses |
Kazerella |
Posted - 24/09/2009 : 16:31:52 Have you tried scenting yet?
I put a pilchard in the bag with the frozen pinkies when Wilbur wasn't eating. That worked |
stiggle_2 |
Posted - 23/09/2009 : 19:10:14 Just thought id give you guys an update, she still* hasn't eaten. But i took her to a really good reptile vet for a check up, and he said she seems in excellent condition and just to keep trying. He did suggest that i bathe her in warm water for 10 mins which i did (and she hated!) in case she was dehydrated. Just a thought if anyone else is struggling to get theirs to eat! Will post when she finally eats again! |
Kazerella |
Posted - 21/09/2009 : 14:02:30 Most hoggies (especially males) will go through a period of fasting when uncomfortable. Moving to a new viv must have upset her a bit, but she should strat eating again soon.
Just keep trying |