On monday she ate a mouse (her second meal at home, she just arrived 1 month ago, and the first two weeks she didn't eat), one day after checking her terrarium I saw that she regurgitated the mouse. After cleaning the cage and so, she seemed normal, was active, and laying on her spots.

Today (sunday) I saw that she was doing really weird movements inside her hot spot.

I wanted to check what was happening and at that time she vomit a white-ish liquid, that smelled as rotten mouse. she went outside the hot spot and continue doing that weird movements, suddenly she put herself belly up... At that moment I knew that something really bad was happening.

She stayed on that position around 1 hour, after that hour she started to move again, and she vomited again, same fluids. She calm down a little and started to breath really deep.

She stayed outside the spot in a "normal" position. After few hours I noticed that she didn't move at all, that was the moment that I opened the cage and I saw that she was dead

After this I toke her to bring her to the vet university (her vet is an exotics professor there) maybe they are interested on her body for the students and so... at least she will be useful for the science...

Anyways, cleaning the cage I found under a log a semi quite dry small mouse, I never gave her any mouse of that size... This makes me think that maybe she had digestive problems from the beginning? Or was just hurt by the regurgitation?

It seems that I'm not lucky with my guys, my other BP is fighting with an RI the last months, and now my second BP died...

Before anybody ask for it, they have two hides, one on each spot. temperatures are 91-93 on the hot spot (pad under the tank controlled by thermostat) and 76-79 on the cool side. Humidity between 50% and 65%.