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    Not sure if she regurged

    She ate her fuzzy mouse and pooped fine last feeding. I fed her last wednesday and she shed(perfectly) the day after. I didn't disturb her until about 70 hours after feeding. The temperature on the warm side(under the tank heater + thermostat) is set to 80 degrees. The cool side is 73-75. She...
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    Is this poop or regurg?

    The temperatures in her cage as 72-75 on the cool side, and 80 on the hot side. It's regulated with an under the cage heating pad with a digital thermostat. I didn't handle her for 48 hours + after feeding. I fed her on Tuesday evening. Today is Saturday night.
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    Snake vomitted

    I've had her for over a week now. She ate her first fuzzy last 2 Mondays ago and it was fine, no problems. But now this week I fed her one fuzzy again on Monday and I checked her cage today I she seems to have thrown up under her hiding spot. I keep the cool side at around 75-80 degrees...
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    Heating Pad Question

    I've had my albino corn snake for about a week and half now and I've been researching proper care. A lot of people tell me I need a heating pad, not a heat lamp, because they need belly heat to properly digest their food. My question is, what exactly are heating pads? Do they go inside the tank...
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