Quote Originally Posted by steveboos View Post
I don't see too many snakes regurgitate because it's too cold, they just can't digest the meal.
•Cage temperature. In regurgitation problems the temperature is usually too low to allow prompt digestion of a prey item.

I read that as a possible cause for regurgitation at http://www.petplace.com/reptiles/reg...kes/page1.aspx

I would have thought her temps were too low rather than too high, but its also hard to tell because I should have given her a few more days to acclimate to her new home before I fed her. My Bredli is a much hardier species (naturally enduring a relatively wide range of temperature flux) and a voracious eater, she began hunting the first night I had her.