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    If the snake that gurged it is healthy and husbandry is spot on we would not have this thread.

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Actually my snake it healthy but thanks for the comment when you don't have a clue about my husbandry. I take great effort to make sure my snakes are living in a good environment and healthy.
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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Ah, the censor trip always cracks me up.

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Also , remember there is a difference between regurgitation and vomiting. Regurge doesn't happen right away as does vomiting. Regurge is a prey item that has been sitting in the G.I. tract for a couple or several days and is partially digested. Vomiting occurs within minutes or hours of ingestion of the prey item. This was probably a case of vomiting as opposed to regurgitation.
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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

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    Actually my snake it healthy but thanks for the comment when you don't have a clue about my husbandry. I take great effort to make sure my snakes are living in a good environment and healthy.
    I liked your original attempt better but YOU are the one posting that YOUR snake regurgitated its meal. Sorry that you do not understand that that is NOT something natural from a healthy/unstressed animal. I don't have to assume something is wrong, you already posted it.

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Well... could have been too big of a meal...

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    I read the opposite on some other site or something so I said regurg, but yeah idk what it is now but yeah it was only like 5 minutes since i fed him until he heaved.

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Actually it was a really small meal lol. I've been trying to feed him less to maintain his weight instead of grow him. It was definitely odd though.

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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Dude, you have no idea about how i take care of my snakes so why are you going on [about it]? And yeah I liked my original comment better too.
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    Re: Sharing regurgitated food

    Let me explain since I'll just assume you are slow. When you say to someone "oh your snake might not be healthy" there is nothing wrong with that statement. It doesn't really help them any, but ok. See the problem is when you go on to pretty much insult their husbandry when you don't have a clue how they take care of their animals. Get it? Do you not see how that is something only [someone] would say who doesn't have to deal with irl repercussions of being said [someone]?
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