Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
Take a few breaths, it's okay!

We all have moments of panic at some point. No judgement!

Keep an eye on her and make sure she is not repeating the behavior the next few days. However, let her digest and do not handle her unless it's a total emergency, for at least 24 hours! You don't want her to regurgitate.

I think everything will be fine, or worst case, easy to deal with, if it is stuck substrate, etc.

What substrate are you using?

As an aside, and if I misunderstood, please forgive me, but generally good to defrost the rat in room temp/slightly warmed water for a couple hours. Then drop in hot water right before feeding for 30 seconds or so (not boiling water, just tap hot). Then dry and feed. You want the rat to be raw, but defrosted, hot water over time can cook the rat, which can lead to refusal, and is also not great for the snake.

A dry rodent is less likely to pick up substrate as well.

Finally, she will likely not learn her lesson. However, I would be happy she is such a good and aggressive eater!

Good luck and we are here to help!
I put it in hot water because it cools down pretty fast in our sink, so hopefully no cooking! But next time I might try warm. I do put it in hot water again just before feeding. The rat was a little damp for some reason, probably a small hole in the bag. I had one rat that got completely soaked because of holes in the packaging.

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