•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.