Quote Originally Posted by Pip View Post
Not sure if it's related or not, but I fed my bp (He's a baby I just got a couple of months ago. He's only 52 grams or so, I think a few months old. he looks good and is a good eater, and growing fast) yesterday night after I got home from work, and tonight just a few minutes ago, I found the mouse regurgitated in his enclosure. I fed in a separate enclosure, he ate well and I gave him plenty of time to swallow, then I picked him up and put him in his cage. He hurried into his cold side hide and stayed there...

This post is a result of the first response I had, which was to do a search here... So not only am i posting this experience for the thread, I'm looking for help as far as what to do... Not sure if there's anything I can do for him/ how long to wait until attempting to feed again.

A bit more info: the hopper he ate was pretty large, but he seemed to have no problem swallowing it. His neck skin definitely was stretched out a bit from that big swallow though!

Thanks in advance for any tips
A couple of questions (if you don't mind):

(1) How many times have you fed him outside his enclosure?
(2) Prior to this feeding, when was the last time he ate?
(3) What is the temperature at the cool end of his enclosure?