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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lady Kat View Post
    ok so we fed the girls today and one of them regurgitated less than an hour after eating (mouse still in pretty much the same condition as when it went down). What do we do and what signs should we be looking for? temps are good humidity is at 65% the one that regurged also shed today as well. Next issue upon inspecting her her back in is really tight? (impaction? or constipation? I am at a loss as to what it might be she had a small fecal earlier today but it seemed like she had to really work it out.
    What exactly are your temps at?
    Sausage butt indicates an upcoming poop. I would definitely monitor that . Do not feed the snake for at least 2 weeks. Regurges are stressful on the system and the stomach flora needs to replenish. 2 weeks from now, feed her prey smaller than usual. About half the size.

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    Last edited by satomi325; 11-28-2012 at 06:44 PM.

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