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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Gocntry
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I'll go with a smaller 9g mouse, Should I give her a Nutribac sprinkle too?? ...
Not needed for a snake that's been eating ok...they get plenty from their normal diet.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Well I peeked in on Bean (the one that regurged) (just peeked not handled) She seems to be doing ok, just hanging out. 1 week down for her.
Bitey ate a 9m mouse Sunday, well snatched and coiled it Lol, so I'll peek in on her tomorrow and make sure she kept it down.
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Gocntry
Well I peeked in on Bean (the one that regurged) (just peeked not handled) She seems to be doing ok, just hanging out. 1 week down for her.
Bitey ate a 9m mouse Sunday, well snatched and coiled it Lol, so I'll peek in on her tomorrow and make sure she kept it down.
Just remember that this may be the reason that Bean has looked skinny from the start. Not all snakes are "up to the same speed" when hatched or born, & regurges
really do set them back. Be patient, she could still regurge even after a week, but the longer she keeps it down, the less likely that will happen. Your nose should tell
you if she regurges... Hoping that at least Bitey will be problem-free.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Just remember that this may be the reason that Bean has looked skinny from the start. Not all snakes are "up to the same speed" when hatched or born, & regurges
really do set them back. Be patient, she could still regurge even after a week, but the longer she keeps it down, the less likely that will happen. Your nose should tell
you if she regurges... Hoping that at least Bitey will be problem-free.
Maybe I phrased that wrong? or I'm reading your reply wrong?
For Bean I meant 1 week of no food after regurge, Bcr229 recommended 3 weeks of not trying to feed, and I
meant that it has been 1 week of no attempted feeding. (Her regurge was last week) and yes the regurged half digested mouse smells horrible!!
Bitey seems to be good, she is a lot bigger than Bean, I hope she doesn't have any issues, I dropped her feeding size a little I'm feeding her just under the 10% of her body weight, and slightly smaller than her body size. She's at about 100g weight
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Gocntry
Maybe I phrased that wrong? or I'm reading your reply wrong?
For Bean I meant 1 week of no food after regurge, Bcr229 recommended 3 weeks of not trying to feed, and I
meant that it has been 1 week of no attempted feeding. (Her regurge was last week) and yes the regurged half digested mouse smells horrible!!
Bitey seems to be good, she is a lot bigger than Bean, I hope she doesn't have any issues, I dropped her feeding size a little I'm feeding her just under the 10% of her body weight, and slightly smaller than her body size. She's at about 100g weight
Sorry, I ran those comments together...I know Bean is in a 'holding pattern' & has 2 weeks to go...I meant that the regurge she had when you
fed her might not have been her first, that's why she looked on the slim side when you got her. I hope she "turns around" for you.
Here's hoping that Bitey doesn't give you any problems...nothing worse than the smell of regurge in the air. Good idea to feed on the small side
for now, in an abundance of caution.
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This is what I meant in previous post:
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Just remember that this may be the reason that Bean has looked skinny from the start. Not all snakes are "up to the same speed" when hatched or born, & regurges really do set them back.
Be patient, she [Bitey] could still regurge even after a week, but the longer she keeps it down, the less likely that will happen. Your nose should tell you if she regurges... Hoping that at least Bitey will be problem-free.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 09-17-2019 at 05:39 PM.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
Sorry, I ran those comments together...I know Bean is in a 'holding pattern' & has 2 weeks to go...I meant that the regurge she had when you
fed her might not have been her first, that's why she looked on the slim side when you got her. I hope she "turns around" for you.
Here's hoping that Bitey doesn't give you any problems...nothing worse than the smell of regurge in the air. Good idea to feed on the small side
for now, in an abundance of caution.
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This is what I meant in previous post:
Ok, Gotcha....
Bean did eat once for me and was good, she regurged on the 2nd feeding ,
Bitey is on her 3rd feeding for me now, I dropped her feeder size this time, I hope she is good
I have a feeling Bean's regurge is on me for feeding slightly to big of a mouse , (regurged a 9g mouse on a 79g snake that was really thin to start with)
So hopefully after recovery, and dropping down her feeder size she'll do well and thrive
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Originally Posted by Gocntry
...I have a feeling Bean's regurge is on me for feeding slightly to big of a mouse , (regurged a 9g mouse on a 79g snake that was really thin to start with)
So hopefully after recovery, and dropping down her feeder size she'll do well and thrive
Yes, I think that's very likely all it was too. I'm thinking positive for you...
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Bitey had her 3rd feeding Sunday, Wednesday night I let my daughter hold her for 10 minutes, while I changed water, and checked her cage for poop / regurge or any other mess... Non to be found.
Bitey was WAY less bitey Lol, no striking, calm, lots of tongue flicking, and curiosity I think. And noticed someone has blue eyes. So put her back, and will leave her alone until her shed is complete.
P.s my corn snake is also in shed, along with Hal too.... and Cheyenne just shed. Just that time of year?? Coincidence? Really strange to me.
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Shedding is just coincidence...most snakes have been eating aggressively all summer...sheds are just the result of growth. Very glad you found no regurges-
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurge from baby BP, Now what?
Looked like it was ready to shed by the eyes, that might be it?
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