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Posted by: Passport at Wed Feb 18 20:25:40 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Passport ] I have a 5yr old male cornsnake. He was cooled down this winter for 2-1/2 mos. Now that everyone is warmed up he is refusing to feed. Is this normal for the males to refuse to eat after brumation? This is my first year brumating and attempting to breed my kingsnakes. I figure he wants to breed. But I don't have anyone to breed him to. I keep him because he is the tamest snake I've ever owned. I can hand him to the smallest child or the biggest "fraidy-cat" adult and be certain that he will change their mind about snakes. If this is the case will he just "get over it?" or do I need to try and figure out a way to get some food into him? Advice? | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Warmed up and refusing to eat - maizeysdad, Thu Feb 19 07:10:50 2004 |
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