I moved this thread into the proper forum for ya.

If she has regurged, I would not feed again for at least two weeks. You need to give the digestive system time to rebuild the right balance of stomach acids and bacteria that were lost in the regurge. If you feed too soon after, you can create a chain reaction of the snake not being able to keep food down.

I'm never a fan of housing snakes together. I don't know if that contributed to the regurge issue or not, but it can only help to separate them and keep them each in their own enclosure.

Double check your temps. Pits are sensitive to temps that get too warm, and that can cause regurge. One may be more sensitive than the other and if the temps got just a little too warm, the female showed signs of stress before the male did.

So, in a nutshell:

-- Separate the snakes into their own permanent enclosures
-- Double check your temps and make sure they are not too warm
-- Don't feed her again for at least two weeks...maybe even three weeks, if she has had multiple recent regurges.

Good luck with her!!