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Cerian.abbott Posted - 19/02/2012 : 12:51:27
My male corn snake (15-16 inches) 9 months old. He has regurgated/vomited his last two feeds, which I take blame for due to simple mistakes. I'm leaving him for 10 days with a towel over his varrium. Ive ordered Nitribac witch I have been adviced to use and should arrive later this week.
I'm going to give him a pinky head to start him off again in 10days

Just to ask if other people have use it, how they used it and if it worked well.

Thanks Ceri x
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lotabob Posted - 19/02/2012 : 17:53:32
It cant hurt but a more commonly used and better available supplement (with wider uses) is Reptoboost. I would say for 2 regurges and if you absolutley know what caused it and have put it right then no supplement should be essential so as long as you follow the instructions correctly then it cant do any harm.

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