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    Re: Pied male can't hold down food

    Quote Originally Posted by Felidae View Post
    For a known, just few weeks ago passed away a 1,5y old pastel with the same symptoms. 3 times regurge in 4 weeks. Sadly he didn't get an autopsy. In my point, vet ASAP.
    After a regurge the snake shouldn't be fed again for 2-3 weeks to give it time to recover and rehydrate.

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    Re: Pied male can't hold down food

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    After a regurge the snake shouldn't be fed again for 2-3 weeks to give it time to recover and rehydrate.
    ^--This right here.

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    Re: Pied male can't hold down food

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    After a regurge the snake shouldn't be fed again for 2-3 weeks to give it time to recover and rehydrate.
    I know, but he didn't knew it. It was too late when he asked us, and his pastel passed in the same day

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    Why are we giving a antibiotics for an unknown?
    I would wait for samples and verdict from lab.

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