Maybe I'm off base here, but the regurged rat could have bumped the humidity too. It seems I can tell in my tubs when anyone relieves themselves cause there is a little condensation on the side of the tub. Most the time when I open that tub there is always some sort of present waiting on me. Just a thought that your humidity may not have been off before the regurge.
Originally Posted by Slim
Sorry to hear this, Cherry. I don't think it was anything in your husbandry. I could have been a bad rat.
Originally Posted by Homegrownscales
Definately miss more than just one feed.
Wait two weeks. Feed a very small meal
Wait two weeks if he holds it Down. Feed another small meal
Wait two weeks if he holds it bump the prey a bit
If he holds that resume feeding as Normal.
Most important is trying to figure out why he regurged. Was the prey possibly too big? Could a heat spike have happened? Do you feed in the cage or out?
Those are the most common reasons for regurges.