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Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 18:09:56 I am really worried about my royal. She is an approx august 08. After doing my research, am i right in thinking by now she should weigh about 500g. I weighed pip on friday last week and she weighed 101grams, iv weighed her a few minutes ago and she has lost weight. She now weighs 93grams and i really dont know what i can do to help her.
Iv have tried everything that has been suggested to me. I have tried mice rats mice and rats scented with chicks braining both gerbils
i have given them to her wet dry hot cold head warmed up under her favourite hide iv put her in a pillow case and let her overnight wih food the list goes on and on
I had her the 20th febraury and she hasnt eaten since then, and i know they can fast for a long time but her weight is increasingly worrying me now.
Here are a some of pics of the little madam



It was bought to my attention that she has got reatined eyecaps, and it has been suggested that this is the reason she is not eating. I have now followed the advice i was given in removing these by increasing the humidity in her tank and adding moss hides. the humidity is now sitting at 60% with daily sprayings, and a larger water bowl.
She is in a faunarium which i know some people advise against but she is most relaxed in there and spends more times in her hides (like a normal snake) lol and less time scouring the sidetryng to get out.
The measurements for th tank are approxinmatly 16 inches by 8 inches and she is about 20inches long and her girth at the widest part is roughly 3.5 inches.
The temp in her tank is 86F on the warm side and slightly lower on the cool side and she seems to spend slot of her time in the middle lol
Her tank is heated from underneath with a heatmat-stated- and the probe to the stat is on top of the mat inbetwwwn the top of the mat and the bottom of her tank.
Here is a pic of her tank


She has got a thermometer and hydrometer in there so i can keep a constant eye on stats lol
Obviously her tank has changed a little due to adding a moss hide.
If there is anything i have missed out please feek free to ask. I have tried to include everything and if i am doing something wrong please give contructive critism and dont just flame me, i am doing my best for this snake but im running out of things to do.
Thank you for taking your time to read this thread
Hana |
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wolfspirit |
Posted - 08/06/2009 : 19:32:40 quote: Originally posted by Hana
quote: Originally posted by dazb
Excellent news Hana...
its an absolute god send lol
Rosie has just posted some pics for you Hana on the dark side of Pip eating
just in case you dont see it here is the link.
http://www.reptileforums.co.uk/snake-pictures/318743-fao-hana.html |
Blackecho |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:35:30 Rosie? |
Hana |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 16:03:39 quote: Originally posted by dazb
Excellent news Hana...
its an absolute god send lol |
dazb |
Posted - 01/06/2009 : 15:21:18 Excellent news Hana... |
Hana |
Posted - 01/06/2009 : 09:50:30 it must be their purpose in life lol, aswell as being very pretty.
Oo oo oo oo, i have some really good news, I took pip to a girl in stoke yesterday fro her to help pip start feeding again and before i had even got home i had a message to say she had got her eyecaps off and pip had ate a pinkie,
YYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY go pip haha |
lee2308 |
Posted - 29/05/2009 : 22:01:52 quote: Originally posted by Gingerpony
quote: Originally posted by Hana [brif we werent worrying about these we would be worrying about something else lol
very good point, that soooo true! 
royals are bred to make worry |
Gingerpony |
Posted - 29/05/2009 : 20:32:32 quote: Originally posted by Hana [brif we werent worrying about these we would be worrying about something else lol
very good point, that soooo true!  |
Hana |
Posted - 29/05/2009 : 19:22:34 quote: Originally posted by MissCat
ah when she gets all shed and eating again you will be alright :D
I know, it just seems never ending at the minute but i guess thats the reason we keep these snakes. if we werent worrying about these we would be worrying about something else lol |
MissCat |
Posted - 29/05/2009 : 09:04:35 ah when she gets all shed and eating again you will be alright :D |
Hana |
Posted - 29/05/2009 : 08:41:37 quote: Originally posted by koreybum
u r not alone. ive had my snake around the same time as you, and mine has only eat 1 mouse pinkie in all that time. i'm also trying everything i can think of, but am getting no closer. i live in west bromwich, not far from you, just wondered if you bought your snake from a pet shop in great barr as i did?
nope i didnt, i got it from nottingham.It was a choice between her or a boa and because she was the last one i decided to have her-still dont regret it, i am just more stressed out now than i was then haha |
koreybum |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 20:40:47 u r not alone. ive had my snake around the same time as you, and mine has only eat 1 mouse pinkie in all that time. i'm also trying everything i can think of, but am getting no closer. i live in west bromwich, not far from you, just wondered if you bought your snake from a pet shop in great barr as i did? |
Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 20:05:37 It has just dawned on me that my corn has got a digi thermometer so i put it is and the warm side it 33.1c and the cool side is 25c |
wolfspirit |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 20:02:34 quote: Originally posted by Hana
quote: Originally posted by wolfspirit
Agree with Cat on the bath, was also going to suggest putting the moss box in between the hot and cold end...
is the person in Stoke Roewammi?
i just tried to get hold of her for you to see if she could help you with the eyecaps.....
Hi, nah its not someone from ****-the unmentionable site lol- also recommended her but i havent spoke to her and dont want to come across rude by just piping up from nowhere
i will send you a pm when i am back on the pc.... |
Gingerpony |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:52:20 sounds like you're doing all the right things, the current faun doesn't seem overly big but i would definitely go with matty's suggestion of covering the back and sides of the faun so it feels less open. have you tried feeding at different times of day? mine would only feed early morning initially.
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Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:51:53 quote: Originally posted by MissCat
yes it's a possibility, My royals were on there for a good 6 months thouhg and he doesn't seem to have had any ill effects, so don't worry a HUUUUUGE amount about it, til you know for sure :p
stupid question but how would i know?? |
MissCat |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:47:50 yes it's a possibility, My royals were on there for a good 6 months thouhg and he doesn't seem to have had any ill effects, so don't worry a HUUUUUGE amount about it, til you know for sure :p |
Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:46:12 quote: Originally posted by MissCat
you dont really need to handle her per say you can just pop her in a pillow case and do it that way, i tend to transfer him to the bath in a pillowcase, and leave it on a towel island in the middle, he comes out for a swim for a bit, then i let him run around on a towel afterwards. last time he ended up chilling out up my trouserleg for a bit lol as i said, handling her will probably stress her out, so will bathing her, but the usual reaction to stress is not eating... which she's already doing. personally i would want to deal with the eyecaps first as that might be the cause of the non feeding :p
I spoke to someone n a rep shop that said there is a possibilty she could be blind as the caps have been on there for a while, they were there when i bought her, i just didnt have the intiative to realise that this is what they were so god knows how long before that she shed |
MissCat |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:34:41 you dont really need to handle her per say you can just pop her in a pillow case and do it that way, i tend to transfer him to the bath in a pillowcase, and leave it on a towel island in the middle, he comes out for a swim for a bit, then i let him run around on a towel afterwards. last time he ended up chilling out up my trouserleg for a bit lol as i said, handling her will probably stress her out, so will bathing her, but the usual reaction to stress is not eating... which she's already doing. personally i would want to deal with the eyecaps first as that might be the cause of the non feeding :p |
Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:32:46 quote: Originally posted by wolfspirit
Agree with Cat on the bath, was also going to suggest putting the moss box in between the hot and cold end...
is the person in Stoke Roewammi?
i just tried to get hold of her for you to see if she could help you with the eyecaps.....
Hi, nah its not someone from ****-the unmentionable site lol- also recommended her but i havent spoke to her and dont want to come across rude by just piping up from nowhere |
Hana |
Posted - 28/05/2009 : 19:30:48 quote: Originally posted by MissCat
someone else might tell you not to do this, as it can stress the snake out, but since she's not eating already, i dont think it would stop me. have you tried giving her a bath? My royal has a moss hide in the viv all the time and it's the one he uses the most, but i swear by a bath, both times he has had one, he has shed the same night, eyecaps and all. once the eyecaps are gone i would offer a feed a couple of days later- you might find she snaps it up.
Ill try the bath then, i was still going with the no handling policy but if it helps its worth a try |