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regurgitation? HELP
ok so we fed the girls today and one of them regurgitated less than an hour after eating (mouse still in pretty much the same condition as when it went down). What do we do and what signs should we be looking for? temps are good humidity is at 65% the one that regurged also shed today as well. Next issue upon inspecting her her back in is really tight? (impaction? or constipation? I am at a loss as to what it might be she had a small fecal earlier today but it seemed like she had to really work it out.
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 Originally Posted by Dark Lady Kat
ok so we fed the girls today and one of them regurgitated less than an hour after eating (mouse still in pretty much the same condition as when it went down). What do we do and what signs should we be looking for? temps are good humidity is at 65% the one that regurged also shed today as well. Next issue upon inspecting her her back in is really tight? (impaction? or constipation? I am at a loss as to what it might be she had a small fecal earlier today but it seemed like she had to really work it out.
What exactly are your temps at?
Sausage butt indicates an upcoming poop. I would definitely monitor that . Do not feed the snake for at least 2 weeks. Regurges are stressful on the system and the stomach flora needs to replenish. 2 weeks from now, feed her prey smaller than usual. About half the size.
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Last edited by satomi325; 11-28-2012 at 06:44 PM.
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Regurges stink real bad, are you sure it did swallow the mouse completely?
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Re: regurgitation? HELP
 Originally Posted by satomi325
What exactly are your temps at?
Sausage butt indicates an upcoming poop. I would definitely monitor that . Do not feed the snake for at least 2 weeks. Regurges are stressful on the system and the stomach flora needs to replenish. 2 weeks from now, feed her prey smaller than usual. About half the size.
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She is currently finishing off a stock of hopper I dont think it gets much smaller than that unless I go get her pinks she is about a quarter in diameter and 19.5 in long and 80g
edit - oh and about 4 months old
Last edited by Dark Lady Kat; 11-28-2012 at 06:57 PM.
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Re: regurgitation? HELP
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Regurges stink real bad, are you sure it did swallow the mouse completely?
it didnt smell at all other than like a f/t mouse smells and no I am not sure, we fed them she did take it down backwards watched nose go into her mouth went to get my kids from school came home and the mouse was laying beside her fully intact just wet
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Re: regurgitation? HELP
 Originally Posted by satomi325
What exactly are your temps at?
Sausage butt indicates an upcoming poop. I would definitely monitor that . Do not feed the snake for at least 2 weeks. Regurges are stressful on the system and the stomach flora needs to replenish. 2 weeks from now, feed her prey smaller than usual. About half the size.
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cool side is at 82 and basking is at 93 at the hotest point immediatly under the lamp average just one inch away is closer to 90 water temp is 74 and humidity at 65% she has a hide on each side a tree to climb in
also would that mean to skip one feeding and feed the next on two weeks because they eat every 5 days currently since we are still feeding hoppers till they are gone and these hoppers are only 5-7g a piece
Last edited by Dark Lady Kat; 11-28-2012 at 07:16 PM.
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1 week is fine with hatchlings, 2 weeks if the snake is sub adult and larger ...
If you feed every 5 days then skip the next meal and feed in 10 days or so when the next feeding is.
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So it was a f/t feeder? Perhaps it wasn't warm enough? Feeders with a cooler unthawed core promotes regurges as well.
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Re: regurgitation? HELP
 Originally Posted by satomi325
So it was a f/t feeder? Perhaps it wasn't warm enough? Feeders with a cooler unthawed core promotes regurges as well.
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perhaps all things are possible but we thoroughly checked squishing around its abdomen to see if it was cold and it felt to be at room temp through out them we warmed it up a bit she did hesitate for just a sec so could she have just not wanted it
what does a regurge look like other than smell? this mouse was still fully in tact with no abnormal or strong mousy smell and it was out of her long enough that in the 20 mins I was gone it was already just below room temp again
either way we will wait to feed her for now my only other two concerns are if there is anything else that would have caused the regurge health wise and the constipation / really stiff back end we did give her a 20 min warm soak after she was having issues going earlier today
Her shed was extremely clean
Last edited by Dark Lady Kat; 11-28-2012 at 07:34 PM.
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She probably just spat it out not regurgitate. Heat the mouse to 100 degrees.
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