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Is my snake dying?

colleenie Apr 08, 2026 01:56 PM

My corn snake is 21 years old. He has not eaten in 7-8 weeks (regular feedings had been every 2 weeks). As soon as we put him in the feed box, he dashes to climb out of it, over and over. No interest in the mice we drop in.

Then, when he's back in the cage he circles around much of the day like a maniac on caffeine. Makes a beeline for the door when it's opened.

His cage is on the cooler side - about 73F - but it's always been that way and he has a heating pad under part of the cage.

He does drink water. Yesterday we thought he was dead because buried himself partially in the bedding and was still even when we poked at him. Today he's alive and moving like a crazy snake again.

Is this snake dying? I'm not sure what to do!

Replies (1)

AaronBayer Apr 13, 2026 12:40 PM

The behavior is typical of a snake that is either too warm or a male that smells a female nearby this time of year. That behavior isn't really associated with a snake on its way out.

I would feed in the cage and offer a meal that is a little smaller than typical, such as a hopper or even fuzzy.

Double check temps with a temp gun or probe. If you have a female, put them in separate rooms.

Generally speaking, as a snake nears an age-related death, they will experience some pretty severe muscle wasting, no matter what they eat they lose muscle, they get sluggish, have problems shedding, and it becomes obvious.

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