Quote Originally Posted by frankykeno View Post
Hard to say from a picture, looked a bit loose to me. With the bp not eating and the cornsnake regurging I'd suggest two things. That you take a very good look at your husbandry for both snakes and that you take fecal samples from both of them into the vet just to rule out any issues. Fecal floats are not terribly expensive, some vet clinics can do them while you wait and you don't need to bring the snake in. Just scoop up a sample, pop it in a ziploc bag, mark it as to which snake it came from and the date you gathered it, keep it in the fridge, not freezer and take it to the vet as soon as you can.
Well, the corn regurged because the heat wasn't warm enough, I ordered a new UTH and new thermometer for him, should be coming in, in a few days.

I don't know what I'm doing wrong for the ball though, he's been perfectly fine, until now, nothing has changed at all, in almost a year.

There is only one vet in our area that does reptiles, last time I went to her, I brought our Chameleon and she didn't do anything for him, except say he was sick (duh.), charged us well over 250$ and he died 2 days later...