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    whats a safe assumption

    my ball regurged 2 weeks ago about 12 hours after i fed him, i fed him yesterday so far its been about 15 hours and hes holding it down, how long will it be till i know hes not going to regurge, i keep checking in on him and i think hes getting kinda stressed from it.

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    Stop checking so often, twice a day is enough. Make sure his hot spot is 93-94*, after 48 hrs & no regurge you should be ok.
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    Why 93-94 degrees?

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    agreed 93-4 if fine IF you have an accurate thermometer and really good control systems. Most thermometers are only accurate to 2 degrees some cheap ones it is 4 degrees. Most IR guns is at least 2 degrees up or down and many are 4 degrees. To get accurate it is $$$ the best price I can find on an IR gun with a resolution of .7 is over 800$ I'd recommend no higher than 92 as if the thermometers are off 2 high it is still ok.

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