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Falice |
Posted - 03/08/2012 : 12:46:46 So i've read the sticky about it but I just wanted to make sure im doing the right thing. So I found a regurgitated mouse in Trevors viv this morning, It might have been there yesterday im not sure as i work 2 jobs and I wasnt home all day yesterday until late. So i'm going to leave him alone for 10 days and feed him a fluff on the 10th day. He's been eating 2 fluffs for about a month now and hasn't had any problems, the temps are fine, the only thing I can think of that might have caused this is that we moved house recently, but that was about 5 weeks ago and it's never happened before. Confused! Is there anything else I could be doing?
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Falice |
Posted - 04/08/2012 : 18:05:45 No they were both pretty much the same size, they were slightly bigger than usual so maybe that's why. They wern't massive though. |
boozysuzy |
Posted - 04/08/2012 : 15:15:02 Was one of your fluffs smaller than the other as I think the cause of Cornflakes regurge was the one fluff was smaller and I took them out to defrost at the same time and I think the smaller one was out too long and 'turned' a bit. Just a thought ... |
Falice |
Posted - 04/08/2012 : 13:31:54 I'm hoping this is just a one off as well, i think it was just the one mouse he vommed, so at least one was digested. I'll try him with a small fluff after the 10 days. Also he hasn't been as active as usual, is this normal after a regurge? |
boozysuzy |
Posted - 04/08/2012 : 11:47:03 My Cornflake had her first regurge a couple of weeks ago. I followed the no feeding and handling for 10 days advice and she took a fuzzie on Tuesday and had a poo on Thursday so hopefully she's ok now. |
a33272 |
Posted - 03/08/2012 : 13:17:09 Main thing is don't panic for now. Check ya temps are ok an make sure there holding OK. Don't handle or anything for 10 days just do water changes an spot checks. If you can when u do feed try an feed a smaller fuzzy than normal to. |