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first ever regurgitation
what a horrid smell
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Yikes, why didn't it happen? was in there long? just wondering.
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Re: first ever regurgitation
 Originally Posted by BeelzeBall.
Yikes, why didn't it happen? was in there long? just wondering.
i fed her on friday, and found it today. i was at my buddy's house for the weekend. didn't look too digested. still reeked though.
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Double-check your heat sources and make sure everything is still where it should be. Typically a regurge is due to 1) not enough or improper heat, 2) stress from overhandling, 3) too large of a feeder, or 4) parasites or a disease like cryptosporidium.
Next, order some NutriBAC - you can get it at http://beanfarm.com/product_info.php...oducts_id=5933 It's a reptile probiotic that will help post-regurge at getting their gut flora re-established. Since you won't be feeding again for a while you'll have time to get it delivered to you.
You're supposed to put it in the water but I don't as I rarely see my snakes drink, plus if it makes the water taste any different I don't want to discourage a compromised animal from drinking and then have to deal with dehydration on top of the regurge. I just dust a damp f/t feeder with a pinch of the powder.
Regurgitation is very hard on a snake's system so don't offer food again for at least three weeks, and even then the feeder should be a size down from what the snake is eating now. If that stays down offer another half-sized feeder after two weeks. If that stays down you can go back to your normal feeding schedule.
If the snake regurges again take it to a vet.
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Re: first ever regurgitation
 Originally Posted by bcr229
Double-check your heat sources and make sure everything is still where it should be. Typically a regurge is due to 1) not enough or improper heat, 2) stress from overhandling, 3) too large of a feeder, or 4) parasites or a disease like cryptosporidium.
i think it was #3. stupid mistake on my part.
Last edited by se7en; 05-09-2016 at 02:33 PM.
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Snake puke has its own wonderfully nasty smell. Once you smell it you will never forget. I was out in my backyard last summer and I smelled snake puke. I though I was imagining it however sure enough I found a partially digested opossum under my mango tree. I couldn't find what threw it up but it had to be pretty big.
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