Quote Originally Posted by Doxster View Post
Thanks muddoc (and all of you others as well of course) for some great advice.

Would you say that one of the snakes was going in to shed would be a contributing factor for it to regurge?

I thought regurging snakes was kind of rare, if cared for properly, but you make it sound semi-common, clarification on this part please?
The food items was in their system for 15-20 hours maxmimum, also possible that they regurged it alot earlier. I offered at night and then left them alone until the afternoon the following day, so I can't say for sure. Is it likely that they will do this again?

Thanks
-D
I don't want to scare anyone, as this is NOT COMMON. I kept Ball Pythons for 4 years before it ever happened to me. It seems to happen a bit more often now, but I attribute that to having more individual feedings in a month. I have in the neighborhood of 350 ball pythons right now, so that is about 1500 feedings a month. That means that more opportunities are available to see this type of thing. I think to the average person that has between 1 and 30 Ball Pythons, it is still probably a pretty rare occurance.