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    First regurg in years

    Today when I woke up I had no idea what one of my girls had in store for me. As per normal I got up and checked the temperature and humidity levels in the incubator. Then went into my snake room. As soon as I walked in the door I knew I had a big problem. So I went down to the kitchen and grabbed the trash bin a fresh bag and got to work.
    Not knowing where such a odious smell was coming from I decided to just clean them all.
    I started working on the breeder females. 14 down and nothing. Next was the males. 5 in that rack. Again nothing. But about halfway ​through my hatching/grow out rack I found it. A normal 100% her pied had regurged. To make matters worse she had crawled under the newspaper substrate and done it on the floor of her tub on top of the heat source. OMG absolutely the WORST smell in the world bar none.
    I remember why I previously advised someone who asked how to get rid of that smell to burn their house down. I searously considered it. But I was afraid the smell would endure.
    Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.

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