Describe in full detail (the more the better) its setup. Size, type, substrate, heat source, temps (hot & cold) etc. etc. Also the last time it ate & what (FT, live). A vet in this case is a waste of time & $ as there is nothing they can do except ask all the same Qs & maybe possibly force feed it. Nothing that can't be done at home without having to take a trip & dropping $60-$100 for the same advice as you would get here. The advice here likely better unless the vet has kept 1,000's of snakes before

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