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First regurge

compasseagle89

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I smelled poo in Jack's cage tonight, and discovered what was clearly a former meal instead. He is about 4 years old, and hasn't done this in the year that I've had him. I fed him on Friday, and nothing out of the ordinary has happened recently. Is this anything to be concerned about?
 
I would double check the temps in his viv. Since it has gotten a bit cooler, I've had to tweak my temps as it's getting too cool at night, but I also have to watch to make sure my temps don't get too high during the day. Follow the usual regurge protocol by not feeding for 10-14 days, then starting with very small meals and gradually increasing the size over the next 8-10 meals until your snake is back on it's usual size meals.
 
F/t prey? Are you buying in bulk and keeping them for months? I had some fuzzies go bad and make my two corns regurge.
 
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