Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
Yep I noticed you're from Toledo too. So the vet you saw said that the reason for a regurge after that many days post-feeding was due to impending shed and was no big deal?

Far be it from me to argue with a vet but I've had a far few snakes shedding over the past couple of years and I've yet to see one regurge for any reason, but especially not due to shedding. I'm glad the snake checked out okay. Did the vet do a fecal float test on feces to rule out internal parasite load?

I'd definitely give the snake a bit of extra time before another feeding, feed lighter than normal and make sure your husbandry (temps, humidity, hides, thermal gradient, etc.) is dead on. Regurges are nothing to fool with.

After four days there shouldn't be anything much to "get rid of". What size and type of prey did you feed her that she regurged? I don't believe you ever specified that in this thread.
I took her to Dr. Tim Reichard over on Monroe St. He did the fecal float test and some other fecal test and both came back negative for parasites. Now that my tank is all set up properly with heat/ temps correct she seems to be doing fine.

Last friday I fed her a adult mouse. Small but a good size. When she regurged on tuesday night it was about the size of my pinky. Considerably smaller than when I fed her.

She's in-blue right now so her shedding should start soon. Im not gonna feed her till she's done. I told the vet what size mouse I fed her and he said it was fine because she had eaten that size mouse previous to this one.