The Hognose Snake Forum
The Hognose Snake Forum
Home | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
 All Forums
 Hognose Snake Posts
 Hognose Snake - General Keeping Information
 When is weight loss a worry?

Note: You must be registered in order to post a reply.
To register, click here. Registration is FREE!

Screensize:
UserName:
Password:
Format Mode:
Format: BoldItalicizedUnderlineStrikethrough Align LeftCenteredAlign Right Horizontal Rule Insert HyperlinkInsert EmailInsert Image Insert CodeInsert QuoteInsert List
   
Message:

* HTML is OFF
* Forum Code is ON
Smilies
Smile [:)] Big Smile [:D] Cool [8D] Blush [:I]
Tongue [:P] Evil [):] Wink [;)] Clown [:o)]
Black Eye [B)] Eight Ball [8] Frown [:(] Shy [8)]
Shocked [:0] Angry [:(!] Dead [xx(] Sleepy [|)]
Kisses [:X] Approve [^] Disapprove [V] Question [?]

 
   

T O P I C    R E V I E W
LouiseB Posted - 01/12/2009 : 12:53:24
My male hoggy hasn't eaten for 8 weeks now and while I wasn't worried at first, he's now started losing weight. It's only about 2% of his body weight at the moment, but he was quite small to start with so I don't feel like he can really afford to lose a lot.
Is there a point when you would start to worry about weight loss, and what would you do about it? I do have a good vet who would probably be happy to force feed him for me but obviously that's a last resort and I don't want him to be stressed.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
15   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First)
Kazerella Posted - 03/01/2010 : 15:54:22
I think you are taking good steps there Scubamedic - all should help and be encouraging to his appetite.

Males are normally worse eaters than females. My hoggy once went 9 weeks without food, but he started again. I think they just don't like stress, so take a long time to settle in when coming to a new home.
LouiseB Posted - 21/12/2009 : 16:13:59
Yeah, just keep at it. I'm sure that when he's hungry, he'll eat - any animal has a basic survival instinct. Let us know how he's doing.
scubamedic Posted - 19/12/2009 : 15:02:42
Update

just been to the reptile shop and took my hog. wouldnt eat for them either but am assured he is healthy and appears well. have bought a UV bulb to try and increase his light,turn up his temperature a little, also have a new hide for him to see if its a security issue. hopefully this will get him to feed. will keep perseveering.

female hoggy ate today after a coupel of weeks of not so one down, one to go

thanks again for all the advice
scubamedic Posted - 19/12/2009 : 12:14:15
thanks everyone for your advice

still not eaten but he has had a full shed this week

have a very good reptile shop locally who also breeed hogs, and have been seeking advice from them from the get go. they have offered to have a look at him and see what they think. they have also offered to see if they can get him feeding for me, which i am going to have to seriously consider. Female hoggie has also stopped eating now as well

I realise the time of the year and they may be starting to bruminate?? sorry not sure on spelling.

Could I trick them into "coming out" of this by increasing temp and adding a light. I know humans can be affected by seasonal affected disorder- guessing snakes have a similar thing. Problem is im not convinced they have enough light really, but then I have seen them in some shops and they only have slightly more than me. would it be worth investing in a small light bulb or UV (know they dont really need UV per se) but am looking for ideas

Thanks again everyone for your ongoing advice
Neil
sexychef Posted - 17/12/2009 : 11:14:09
congrates
Kazerella Posted - 16/12/2009 : 22:01:19
Congratulations on getting him to feed. Hopefully he'll keep at it now he's started.
LouiseB Posted - 16/12/2009 : 13:24:43
I have just managed to successfully feed Baldrick, although he did have to go to the vet and have some precautionary antibiotics in the meantime. He looks a bit better already, so hopefully I might be able to get some more weight onto him now.
In the case of the above poster, I would definitely get a professional to look at that snake. He has lost 40% of his body weight and I would be concerned about anything more than 10%, especially for such a small one.
sexychef Posted - 13/12/2009 : 11:57:16
quote:
Originally posted by scubamedic

my hoggie has not aten since I got him back in october. Hes a fiesty little SOB. have tried tuna juice, pinkies, cod liver oil but no joy. i believe hes a year old. he weighed 20g when I bought him and hes now down to 12g and im starting to get really worried because he is so small and he cant afford to lose too much.



im with kaz on this one my hoggie lost the same sort of wieght and had to get an exprienced person to pinky press feed him
Kazerella Posted - 12/12/2009 : 21:44:27
Is there a experienced reptile keeper or a vet you could take him to near by? If he's losing a lot of weight then it's a good idea to let someone else have a go. Worse case scenario he might need assist feeding, but only someone with a lot of experience should try this.
scubamedic Posted - 10/12/2009 : 19:39:27
my hoggie has not aten since I got him back in october. Hes a fiesty little SOB. have tried tuna juice, pinkies, cod liver oil but no joy. i believe hes a year old. he weighed 20g when I bought him and hes now down to 12g and im starting to get really worried because he is so small and he cant afford to lose too much.
LouiseB Posted - 04/12/2009 : 15:24:07
That's the one thing I haven't tried yet - might be worth a shot. I did try scenting with cod liver oil once, but all it did was stink the house out and he still didn't eat it.
talkativesprout Posted - 02/12/2009 : 18:55:40
im not a hoggie expert,but i think u will find lots of not eating posts on all the snake forums this time of year, i was talking to my local rep bod and she had to defrost her prey in a tin of tuna juice, dont know if it works or you tried it , but she said hes made upfor lost time since ...gobble gobble
LouiseB Posted - 02/12/2009 : 15:14:44
Yes, my corn is a reptilian dustbin! Think the hoggy is difficult enough without lumbering myself with a royal as well!
sexychef Posted - 01/12/2009 : 16:28:07
ah the corn eating machine. it makes hoggies more fun just think having a hoggie and royal hehe
LouiseB Posted - 01/12/2009 : 15:54:38
Yes, I've tried giving him very small pinkies and braining them, and all the other tricks. He has gone on hunger strike before but not for as long as this.
I will keep weighing him but I wish he wouldn't be so difficult! My corn snake is practically angelic in comparison!

The Hognose Snake Forum © 2000-08 THEHOGNOSESNAKE.co.uk Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000