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Re: My cali king has regurged 3 times since I got her
IMO, I would increase the uth hot spot to 85f up from 80f. The ambient temp can also be increased to 80f up from 76f.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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Re: My cali king has regurged 3 times since I got her
YW. Keep us posted and put up some photos so we can check out the little guy. Haha.
Last edited by Albert Clark; 09-26-2015 at 05:05 PM.
Stay in peace and not pieces.
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I run my kings with an 85*F warm side, cool side is 76*F (room ambient).
I agree with keeping the regurge and any feces so that they can be tested for parasites and crypto by your vet.
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Re: My cali king has regurged 3 times since I got her
I agree with the other members. I'd bump up the temps on your warm side a bit. I keep my kings at 86ish.
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Stop holding it. Put that black aquarium paper on 3 sides minimum of the enclosure. Makes sure hides are appropriate and that no cats or dogs are bothering it these will all reduce stress. Check bedding to make sure its not poisonous. Make sure you clean the waterbowl real good leaving no soap or bleach residue (can make anyone sick).
Just some ideas.
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Re: My cali king has regurged 3 times since I got her
Thank you, all. I got a hold of the breeder who advised that I take the uth out completely, as he said the cooler temps will aid in getting her metabolism back to normal. She is more responsive today, and she is active. The breeder told me to remove all of her aspen and feed her in her normal tank. After she ate the other day (in a separate tub) I scootched her into her normal tank that she lives in... he said that even the tiniest jostle may have caused her to regurge...
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Re: My cali king has regurged 3 times since I got her
I've owned kingsnakes and not a single regurge ever.
Something may or not be wrong with your snake but as a species they're almost bullet proof.
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