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    Re: Regurgitation help?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Wait three weeks before feeding again and in the meantime purchase some NutriBAC reptile probiotic. You can find it on Amazon. It's a powder, just dust a tiny pinch of it on a damp f/t feeder to help replenish your snake's gut flora after a regurge or course of antibiotic treatment.

    When you do offer food again it should be a tiny feeder, something like a damp f/t mouse fuzzy dusted with NutriBAC.

    Then wait two weeks before feeding again, and offer another damp f/t mouse fuzzy dusted with NutriBAC.

    If all goes well you can slowly start increasing feeder size and decreasing the time between feedings. I would not feed more often than every seven days though.

    Finally, if your snake regurges again take it to a vet that specializes in exotics and have it checked for parasites.

    Follow the above Advice...... Been there already, This got my little girl back on track!!

    Here's my thread if you care to read it https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...hlight=regurge

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