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Ty regurge

chag67

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Well, Ty regurged his fuzzy from Sunday evening. That sure does stink. I had to change out his water last night and may have disturbed him since he was under his water bowl when I removed it to change out the water. Lesson learned - change out the water prior to feeding. I checked the temps and they are normal. Gonna wait almost 2 weeks to feed again. Thoughts?
 
Mine don't tend to regurge even if I do disturb them. Shedding or too-big a prey item is the usual cause in my experience, but as a rare occurrance they recover just fine. Good luck!
 
agree with Diamondlil usually them digging under substrate or water bowls is a sign they are headed to shed mine only bury themselves at that time most time I find them in there hides on top of substrate so its possible he is in shed
 
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