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    I'm on my fone and don't see the link but if I'm not mistaken could be because it was regurgitation, the weird stuff could be stomach acids or lining.. but I have np clue without a pic.
    How long after feed did the regurgitation occur?
    Was it thawed all the way? Like ALL THE WAY?
    Not questioning husbandry at all but if it was even a little too NOT thawed that could have caused the puke. But again not sure.
    How old is your ball?


    Edit:just reread.
    So it wasn't on the puked up rodent.
    Either way, a vet trip is highly recommended

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    Last edited by sookieball; 04-24-2012 at 03:15 AM.
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