Baby cornsnake hasn't eaten in almost 3 months!?

Hello I bought a baby cornsnake about 3 months ago and she hasn’t eaten. I have tried everything. I have tried cutting the frozen pinkie mouse open and I have tried live feeding and different colored pinkies. I do not know what to do and I do not want my snake to die. PLEASE HELP.

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  • Snakes are stubbon but its what they do, they can live up to 8 months or so without eating anything. Try feeding her every couple of days, if shes hungery she’ll eat and try and give her live as they find it better because snake instect is to kill its pray when its breathing.

    Dont worry your snake be fine! Good luck!

  • I had this problem with my old baby ball python. I was getting very worried because I had got him for christmas and he was my pride and joy. His name was Thor, he’s gone now but not because of this problem. I had taken him to an exotic vet to get him checked out and they said I should try to feed him a few more times and if that didnt work come then I should come back. And of course, it didnt work. Now I had to do something called a force feed; here are the steps & things you will need;

    1.Pinkie (make sure it is not bigger than the girth of the widest part on your snake)

    2.Q-tip or a toothpick

    3.Confidence

    Steps;

    Take the Q-tip or tooth pick and VERY GENTLY ease it into your snakes mouth (not down the throat, but sideways)

    Now your snakes mouth should partially open.

    take the head of your pinkie and carefully put it into your snakes mouth.

    Make sure that your snake has the pinkie secured in its mouth so it can do its thing.

    Now take the toothpick/Q-tip out of the snakes mouth and your snake should start to naturally eat the mouse. You may want to look up a tutorial on how to do this or just simply take your snae to an exotic vet.

    Hope I helped 🙂

  • Have you tried freshly killed prey? If this doesnt work maybe a live pinkie would trigger the snakes feeding response. What are the temperatures in the cage? Are you handling the snake much? Have yyou provided plenty of hides in the cage so the snake feels secuure. Without knowing your setup – temps, whether hides are provided, cage size etc its hard to advise. So please giove more details, then maybe one of us can fiund something that is xausing your snake not to feed.

  • nicely, I even have had many snakes, too, yet there look some kingsnake experts right here, so perhaps they’re authentic ….. yet, it may be my opinion that an 8 month previous king – which became healthful and thriving devoid of history of problems – must be sufficiently vast to consume a pinky. “slightly larger than established” ought to signify that he could ha “slightly greater hassle with it”. it form of feels to me which you have sturdy judgement, you’re responsive to – and look ahead to – issues of your snakes, and you’re a in charge keeper. So, my wager is that there is a few pathology in contact, and he became in all probability unwell previously he took the nutrition. Snakes fall unwell like something human beings, and you CANT continually SEE IT. They get lung infections, and gut infections, and mites and scale rot. They get hed colds, and pneumonia and flu. perhaps thats what occurred to him. I only lost a tiny corn. It occurs. It comes with the territory. Its unhappy. learn what you are able to, and positioned it in the back of you. And get yet another king.

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