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Regurg??? Is there a protocol?
This morning I awoke to one of my leo's regurging 5 mealworms. All in one clump. There were no fluids or anything with them...it just kind of looked like they were all "sleeping" in a clump.
This is the first time I have seen a leo regurg. As far as I know they are both healthy.
I have never read anything about leo regurg. Is there anything to be concerned about yet?
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Re: Regurg??? Is there a protocol?
I haven't heard too much of leos doing a regurge. I'd look into it for sure, see if you can find anything out about it happening to other owners..
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Re: Regurg??? Is there a protocol?
What are the temps in the tank and what type of thermometer do you use? Substrate? How old is s/he? Housed alone? How's the poop?
Sometimes they just eat too much too fast, keep an eye out though...could be any number of things or nothing at all.
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Re: Regurg??? Is there a protocol?
Looks perfect, they're cuties too!
Sounds like someone just ate too much. I'd not worry, probably just a one time deal. Keep an eye on her, obviously, but it is most likely nothing.
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Re: Regurg??? Is there a protocol?
Yeah it sounds like it ate more then normal and had a sore tummy
my Leo won't even eat mealworms out of a bowl, man your lucky. I gotta feed him lg crickets off tongs lol..
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