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    Re: regurgitation? HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by barbie.dragon View Post
    She probably just spat it out not regurgitate. Heat the mouse to 100 degrees.
    so your saying I should try to re feed her and not wait or at least wait till the next feeding day

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    Re: regurgitation? HELP

    if you're unsure what happen. wait the week or 10 days. even if it wasn't a regurg. the time off won't hurt the snake. if it was a regurg, the fluid in their stomach is very strong. bringing some of that up with the rodent can tear a snake up. the waiting period is to give the snake time for all that to settle back down. if you feed too soon and the snake has another regurg close to the first one, this can lead to bad things. when one of my snakes have a regurg or seeing the rodent totally wet. I wait. as the saying goes "better safe than sorry" your snake missing a meal or 2 isn't going to hurt it.

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    Re: regurgitation? HELP

    Quote Originally Posted by don15681 View Post
    if you're unsure what happen. wait the week or 10 days. even if it wasn't a regurg. the time off won't hurt the snake. if it was a regurg, the fluid in their stomach is very strong. bringing some of that up with the rodent can tear a snake up. the waiting period is to give the snake time for all that to settle back down. if you feed too soon and the snake has another regurg close to the first one, this can lead to bad things. when one of my snakes have a regurg or seeing the rodent totally wet. I wait. as the saying goes "better safe than sorry" your snake missing a meal or 2 isn't going to hurt it.
    sounds good to me thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lady Kat View Post
    so your saying I should try to re feed her and not wait or at least wait till the next feeding day
    Yeah to be on the safe side wait a week or so my snake randomly just stops eating and sits next to the rat too. I usually rethaw and wave it at her face and she gets the point
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    Re: regurgitation? HELP

    An update so she is definitely constipated she keeps trying to go should I be concerned that the fluid coming from her is pinkish or would that equate to a human busting a hemroid while forcing themselves to poop she is becoming rather accepting of her two 20 min soaks a day apox every twelve hours since yesterday I just want to make sure she is not injuring herself

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