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    Re: Regurgitated

    its only 2mice plus i find these pics are making it look bigger than it really was

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    Re: Regurgitated

    bajeby sorry to hear about your snake.

    On a related note I thought that if the snake wasn't hungry they wouldn't eat. Would it be smarter to offer food over a period of time rather than all at once?
    I mean, we humans can eat a lot before our "full belly" signal kicks in. Is it the same with snakes?

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    Re: Regurgitated

    If you are wanting to get your snake to grow faster, feed every couple of days. Maybe every 3rd day if he'll eat like that. I do not know how much you fed your snake, but he's got an overly full belly. Maybe he was also impacted. I don't know.

    Jim Smith

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    Re: Regurgitated

    Quote Originally Posted by bajeboy View Post
    hey. no im not getting a necro. done but here are some of the last pics. you be the judge as to if it was too much food


    Thank you for sharing these photos. I am NOT going to make the assumption that you are entirely responsible for what happened to this animal, and I don't think anyone else should either. You have suffered a very painful and sad loss.

    My thoughts are with you.
    Chocolate Muffin (f- normal) - 4 1/2 years old
    Nico N. Wilson (f - normal) - 20 years old

    and introducing:


    Doreanne P. Smithe - 3 years old
    (f - BCI /CRTB)


    WELCOME HOME!
    Doreanne

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