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「 RESPECT EXISTENCE OR EXPECT RESISTANCE 」💥
portrait commission for @cryptidcrocuta
A Couple of Cool Cats
Colored sketch commissions for @maverickmongrel!
Reduced Commission prices still opened! Help me finish publishing my book here!
Excuse me, hope I'm not bothering you. A friend of mine got her first snake and it's not been eating so she's kinda freaking out. The corn snake was hatched June 6th and she got her July 17. According to the breeder all hatchling were fed three f/t pinkies before being sold. She was briefly handled twice the first week due to finding out they had handled a snake with mites while at the con but hasn't been touched since. Do you have any advice?
I haven’t worked with cornsnakes, so anyone more familiar with the species that wants to chime in here feel free. Off the top of my head:
Checking to make sure your set up and parameters are correct is always the first thing to do when a reptile is acting off
Check to see if it’s in shed (if you’ve been letting it settle in and not handling at all, this can sneak up on you!)
Check to see it didn’t pick up mites from that show (they can be sneaky: take a damp paper towel and wipe down the snake. If it comes away with black specks that move, you got mites).
Looks for signs of an RI (mucus, wheezing, clicking or whistling, sitting with it’s head propped up to be more vertical).
If you haven’t yet, contact the breeder and see if they might have some more specific trouble shooting tips. They know the animal, and may be able to pin point something you’re missing based on experience.
Is that last picture even real? It looks photoshopped to me. idk something just looks off about it
Nope, the last pic is straight-up photoshopped! I've got no idea where the original cat comes from, but here’s the original snake pic!
The photographer’s name is Sue Green.
@maverickmongrel yeah that's what I'm hoping for, it's one of the reasons I'm actually excited about his super edition
A Quad comm of @maverickmongrel‘s cute boy Hawkmask!
> Commissions over here !