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    regurgitation

    what are the different reasons a snake would regurgitate?

    im asking because i fed my bp a mouse last night and today i went to check on him and im almost 100% sure that this was not feces. it didnt look fully digested at all and it was pretty big. if i had a camera i would take some pics and put them up but i dont.

    i cant figure out why he would have thrown up, so im trying to get some opinions.

    thanks.

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    Re: regurgitation

    Quote Originally Posted by Estowe View Post
    what are the different reasons a snake would regurgitate?
    Bad mouse, partially thawed mouse if you feed F/T
    Prey too big
    Stress
    Low temps
    Internal parasites...

    If your BP regurgitated do not feed him for the next 2 weeks, if you are un-sure of what could have caused this I would highly recommend you to take your BP to an Herp vet.
    Deborah Stewart


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