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    Telling it like it is! Stewart_Reptiles's Avatar
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    Re: Ooof... Snake vomit. Help?

    Quote Originally Posted by SashasMom View Post
    I apologize. I Was reading all of the advice as well as researching and asking questions elsewhere. I got a variety of answers and chose what I believed to be the right solution at this time. The mouse I fed is much smaller than the correct size for Sasha and I only fed the one and then will wait to see how it goes. So far she is alert and comfortable. I DO very much appreciate all the advice and help I have received since joining this forum. I certainly did not mean to upset anyone, just trying to do the best that I can by her.
    If you feed to son after a regurge and this result in the death of said animal because you do not leave enough time go by between feedings, thinking you did what was best will not matter

    YOU were provided with solid advice YOU chose to dismiss them and disregard the possible outcomes.

    YOU have a lot to learn and part of that learning experience is to listen to EXPERIENCED people especially when it comes to health issue, if you do not, what is the point of asking?

    At this point you also do not know what caused this regurgitation.

    Unproperly thawed prey
    Stress
    Improper temps
    Internal parasites
    etc

    Bottom line this can be a SERIOUS situation, what YOU feel is best is really not.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 11-04-2014 at 06:50 PM.
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