Quote Originally Posted by dsmalex97 View Post
Theres no way that can be a problem with the rodent. They would regurg, and they wouldn't be bloated like that. What happens with the yolk getting impacted is that snake inevitibly starves because it can't digest a meal. Hence why its so skinny on the upper half of his body.
Yeah, I -know- it's not the rodents because I was feeding them all the same and even another one was able to easily digest two of these smaller fuzzies without a problem.

She WAS getting very skinny looking to me with her back bone showing way more so than her brother and sisters so I started wondering if she needed more and wasn't getting enough from one small fuzzy. If it's this yolk thing that is going to be a HORRIBLE problem since my friend is busy buying all she can for the setup ect ect and is nearly finished now. I don't have any other babies right now either so this will be awful news. Not to mention I fell so BAD for this little girl now if she is going to DIE! It's probably what you are decribing and what you have in your book.

Quote Originally Posted by Quiet Tempest View Post
Has she had regular bowel movements prior to this? What's the temp reading in your hatchling rack?
The temps are around 87 on the warm side and 80-82 overall on the cool inside of her bin. She did poop just ONCE a tiny little thing a long time ago, but no, now that you mention it nothing since then and she had been eating before she got all bloated. (peeing many times with those white build-ups)

What I don't understand is that she ate before, has BEEN eating but regurged a hopper and started to bloat after that, and now then regurged two weeks later when given two more fuzzies again.

I am calling the vet to try and get in tomorrow, but it will depend on whether or not my herp vet is in on that day. I am hoping so! T_T