4 month old BP regurgitation
Question: My 4 month old BP regurgitated a mostly digested rat 4 days later. I see alot of conflicting information online so my question is, how long do I wait to feed again? Do I fed smaller prey? I've already skipped one feeding
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I feed every 7 days. 1 rat pup. Temps and humidity are fine. 88- 90 on warm side. 76 on cool side. Humidity is 70-80. She is acting very hungry now which was why I posted this to see if it's too soon.
I don't handle after feeding so it wasn't that. She's never regurged before with same size meals.
I'm just wondering if it was potentially a bad rat. I feed F/T
Re: 4 month old BP regurgitation
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EMJAY
I feed every 7 days. 1 rat pup. Temps and humidity are fine. 88- 90 on warm side. 76 on cool side. Humidity is 70-80. She is acting very hungry now which was why I posted this to see if it's too soon.
I don't handle after feeding so it wasn't that. She's never regurged before with same size meals.
I'm just wondering if it was potentially a bad rat. I feed F/T
Was this a new source of feeder rat? It's always "possible" though not too likely, at least not if you buy from reputable sources.
But how do you thaw them (assuming f/t?)? Because thawing the wrong way can cause spoilage- Best to thaw in fridge, or in cold water until soft throughout- not warm water, because warm water can allow the outer parts of prey to spoil before the insides are fully thawed. And never thaw by leaving out on the counter- bacteria love room temperature or mild warmth so they can proliferate & cause spoilage.
It's not like with our own meats for dinner, which many do thaw by just sitting out- the differences are that we cook our meats (killing germs) whereas snakes eat raw, & also, snakes are eating whole animals, of which the G.I. tract is loaded with bacteria just waiting for a "spa day".
Re: 4 month old BP regurgitation
In regards to my prey, yes I thaw them in could water and warm them up once thawed in hot water. I'm not an amateur lol. I've had plenty of snakes and currently have 3 by no means an expert either. But I keep colubrids and my BP is the first in many years. But to expand on this, yes different feeders from a different source. That could be the cause. Same feeders tho for all of my snakes and she was the only one that had an issue with them. My other snakes have been fine. She was in love and recently switched her to F/T 3 feedings ago and was fine until the last one? She is in a rack with heat tape, humidity and plenty of clutter. I'm not sure how to post pics here but definitely will.