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Regurgitation question...

laanxx99

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I looked through the archives and through the sticky thread and could not really find an answer to this question. How much time will pass before a regurgitation? I mean, let's say my snake at a fuzzy at 8:00pm on Monday. If it was going to regurge when should it happen? Is there a time limit for regurging? Could it keep it down for a few days and digest most of it then regurge a piece that was left? Are there any "danger" times when most regurges happen? Are there any safe times? Anyone know?
 
There is a chance of regurgitation from the moment the snake eats until the mouse comes out the other end. Yes, a snake can regurge a part of a mouse. My Scarlett did this just the other day. She regurged two feet and a bit of skin. A couple of hours later, she pooped. The most dangerous times for regurging seem to be the first 48 hours after eating. The only safe times are after digestion is completed.
 
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