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    "I'm not an amateur lol." Please don't take offense at suggestions offered, especially since you gave very little information to start with. I have no idea how much experience you have or exactly how you do things- I just try to cover all the bases when giving an answer- not only for you but for any others reading- they may have a similar issue. It's a challenge trying to diagnose things online, not seeing the snake or their housing. You might try bumping up the cool end to 78*, & your humidity is too high, unless briefly when the snake is shedding.

    "She was in love..." Huh? Care to elaborate? Various types of stress might cause a regurge, & also occasionally when a snake is coming into shed (due to insufficient hydration to do both digestion & shedding) but that doesn't seem to be the case with your snake- I think you'd have noticed her being cloudy & in a shed cycle by now.

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