Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Low ambient temps so long the hot spot is within proper range is not likely the cause of the regurgitation.

Now are you sure both were regurgitation, regurgitation usually occur pretty fast after a feed, not a week later, by the time a week has gone by the prey is digested.

Regurgitation can be due to a few factors

Stress, improper temps not allowing digestion (obviously we know the hot spot was allowing that), bad feeder (if you feed F/T), internal parasites, RI etc.

Was this animal new in your collection?

Now it is very important to wait at least 2 weeks before attempting to feed again and if at that time the animal regurgitates again, a trip to a vet will be mandatory.
I've had this snake for several months. I feed live. Perhaps the stress of moving him to clean or he has developed an illness and this is his first symptom. Called the vet today and they told me I'll have to wait for him to expell something again for them to test otherwise they cant help. I'm going to give him at least a full 2 weeks before I do anything with him. I'm super worried.