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baby corn snake

Sorry, could you make the question a little clearer? I don't understand.
 
Usually it looks pretty much the same as when it went in only squished and more grey. It also usually is accompanied by a mucus/saliva coating. The overall look of a regurge depends on how many days have passed since consumption of the meal. If your temps are off a snake can also pass a partially digested meal as feces. The look is not as compact as a regurge though.

Terri
 
And a regurge smells like rotting semi-digested meat. It's truly disgusting.

Fresh poop doesn't smell great but you'll have trouble smelling it at hatchling-size.
 
And a regurge smells like rotting semi-digested meat. It's truly disgusting.

Yes thanks, how could I forget that!:puke01: Regurge is by far one of the worst smells associated with snakes. A dead snake even smells better than a regurge.

Terri
 
When I feed my Fire a mouse just a little too big, she will regurge it a few days later. Depending on the color of mouse(sometimes black sometimes white) it will either look like a dead wet seal(black) or a giant loogie lol. And it smells of dead rhino ass.
 
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