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    Re: What should you do if BP vomits food that was too big?

    Quote Originally Posted by MuicyJelon View Post
    Thanks. I can’t help but get a bit paranoid of the littlest of things.
    He’s been doing alright since he’s had it, still roaming about at night an stuff, being curious plotting his escape , comes halfway out the hide an basks on the log in front of it.
    And wanting more food, the greedy hole.


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    Well, that's better than not caring what happens to him, but it's just rougher on you. I think we've all fed a meal that we regretted right after because it was bigger
    than we should have fed; most snakes handle it ok, & I'm glad yours did too. Snakes are "programmed" to not miss meals...in the wild, there's no guarantee. It's up
    to us to be the "bad guys" with our captive pets, so they don't over-eat.

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