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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    but it is a possibility.

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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmare Creatures
    The only corn I have had re-gurge shed the next day.......corns are not prone to temp or stress re-gurges as much as others.
    Richard,was this a hatchling that regurged on you? I am not doubting it happened its just weird from my experiance with corns.
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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Thanks for the ideas! It's nice to talk about this with other keepers. No one I know cares, ha ha ha.

    At this point, I'm just going to let her rest for the rest of the week with minimal interaction and offer her a smaller meal on feeding day.

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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by 6StringSamurai
    Thanks for the ideas! It's nice to talk about this with other keepers. No one I know cares, ha ha ha.

    At this point, I'm just going to let her rest for the rest of the week with minimal interaction and offer her a smaller meal on feeding day.
    Do you have a pic of her by chance?
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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
    Do you have a pic of her by chance?
    No problem, this one is from last week:

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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by 6StringSamurai
    No problem, this one is from last week:
    Is she an Okettee? (spelling) Nice looking girl
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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
    Is she an Okettee? (spelling) Nice looking girl
    Thanks :-) She's a Motley, I guess the lighting makes it hard to tell.

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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Quote Originally Posted by 6StringSamurai
    Thanks :-) She's a Motley, I guess the lighting makes it hard to tell.
    Yea i was just going off her pattern looks lol.
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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    Very nice snake you have there!


    Yes mine was a hatchling. I dont think I have ever seen an adult re-gurge. Unless it was sick or something.

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    Re: Seemingly healthy corn regurgitated, what might be wrong?

    My Corn has re-gurged before, but it was mostly due to there being too much activity in the room and s/he got stressed. My corn accepts and keeps down food just fine during shed.
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