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    Re: Young Ball Python Died

    Quote Originally Posted by Magalo View Post
    Seems like the prey was the culprit (too big, still frozen in the middle etc) and he regurgitated it. Sad but it happens...
    Not seeing how a fuzzy was too big???

    The only thing wrong is that the snake was pickup after being fed the previous day, that can and will lead to a regurgitation, however this does not mean it is the culprit.

    NO ONE can know for certain what happen, everyone can come up with theories but for certainty you will need to have a necropsy done.

    Knowing that you have other animals a necropsy is definitely something I would recommend for the piece of mind.

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