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Number one rule of internet foruming: Take what you need and leave the rest. No reason to get all booty hurt over a perceived insult on the interwebs.
I am a newbie to this forum, however from reading achieved posts it is pretty obvious that there are a plethora of personalities here. Some of the personalities are blunt or direct. Doesn't mean they are any less experienced when it comes to BP husbandry. I might not like their delivery but if some of the guys/gals who responded to your thread were questioning my husbandry, well I would be paying attention. I wouldn't care how insulted I felt.
As for this not being "real life"... personally I appreciate that this is a well moderated forum free from cursing and shenanigans.
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Keep in on topic going forward, everyone.
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
No one on here knows anything about my husbandry, i.e. why i got upset. It was just a meaningless insult. As far as everything else, thanks for the advice (sarcasm) but you don't know anything about me.
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
this thread has become dumb, obviously the question has been answered, at this point what more is their to say?
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I'm literally just arguing with idiots at this point.
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
 Originally Posted by Mysnakeislong
Okay so one of my ball pythons regurgitated his food after like 5 minutes (idk why), and I just fed the regurgitated rat to another ball python. I want to know if this is bad or if it doesn't matter. I honestly just didn't feel like wasting the rat, but if it puts another one of my ball pythons health at risk in feeding regurgitated food to it from a different snake then I guess I'll just throw out the rat from now on.
 Originally Posted by Mysnakeislong
No one on here knows anything about my husbandry, i.e. why i got upset. It was just a meaningless insult. As far as everything else, thanks for the advice (sarcasm) but you don't know anything about me.
Your first post says a lot.
Then inform us on your husbandry.
You type a lot but actually say nothing.
There is a reason for a snake to toss its meal back up and a small meal shouldn't have caused the problem.
You don't seem to want any help so I guess this "idiot" is done with this thread. 
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You keep posting, he just responds but to say we know nothing is not true. You said your snake regurged, vomited, spit up, however you want to label it. None of this is normal, Ive only had it happen twice in 9 years with as many snakes as I have . Once was a sick snake, other was from stress of moving. Something was wrong at the time, no matter what you think. The problem could be completely out of your control, the problem could of even passed by now, it doesn't mean anything was wrong with your husbandry but to deny there was a problem is ignorant. Normally the forum would try to help the person go through the check boxes at this point, but with your total denial what's the point of trying.
With that said I hope you seriously have better judgment next time on if you should feed a thrown up rat to another animal.
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
 Originally Posted by Mysnakeislong
I've been trying to feed him less to maintain his weight instead of grow him
This statement alone says a lot about your experience level.
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I just want to say eww. Eww eww eww. That is all.
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
We are speaking about the saving of a few dollars here. It's your snake to do as you see fit, but I treat mine as I would want to be treated. He is my baby, my pride and joy. I would never feed him a rat that had touched the snoot of another. Why risk it???
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Re: Sharing regurgitated food
All I can think of is someone chewing up some food, spitting it out, and someone else eating it. *gags*
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