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Regurgitation
So I went to pick up my new 3mth old hognose on Thursday! We had a 2 hour drive back home but in the last 5 mins of the drive, he regurgitated the mouse he had had the day before! How long do I need to leave him before I give him another meal?
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No feeding for at least 2 weeks.
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Re: Regurgitation
I've been dealing with the regurgitation issue too
Here's the thread with a Lot of Good info and advice from the others on this forum
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...by-BP-Now-what
The info worked for me, and my girl is back on track to a regular eating schedule
Hope this helps
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You need to beat whoever agreed to give you the hognose. No stress on a snake for several days after feeding means you don't handle it, ship it, or rehome it during that time period.
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Re: Regurgitation
Originally Posted by bcr229
You need to beat whoever agreed to give you the hognose. No stress on a snake for several days after feeding means you don't handle it, ship it, or rehome it during that time period.
The breeder totally forgot I was coming to get him, she said she has alot of ppl picking snakes up at the minute. Still not the best tho!
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Last edited by Sophieg; 10-26-2019 at 11:37 AM.
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Re: Regurgitation
Originally Posted by Gocntry
I've been dealing with the regurgitation issue too
Here's the thread with a Lot of Good info and advice from the others on this forum
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...by-BP-Now-what
The info worked for me, and my girl is back on track to a regular eating schedule
Hope this helps
Thank u!
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As already noted, breeders fault! Doesn't mean your hoggie is ill, they just don't belong in a car or plane right after eating & before they have digested.
Let her lay low, no stress, no handling & no food for 2 weeks -which is what you should do with a new snake anyway -and when you do feed her, feed on the small
side...do NOT try to "make up for the lost meal"...it's very important that she NOT regurgitate again, & again, no handling or stress until she has successfully digested
3 meals at least, for best results.
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)
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Re: Regurgitation
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
As already noted, breeders fault! Doesn't mean your hoggie is ill, they just don't belong in a car or plane right after eating & before they have digested.
Let her lay low, no stress, no handling & no food for 2 weeks -which is what you should do with a new snake anyway -and when you do feed her, feed on the small
side...do NOT try to "make up for the lost meal"...it's very important that she NOT regurgitate again, & again, no handling or stress until she has successfully digested
3 meals at least, for best results.
Okay, sounds good, thanks!
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