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Hissyfit Posted - 27/12/2012 : 18:46:13
Just had a very strange feeding session with the snakes. Orlando refused to feed, not like him at all but he looks slightly blue so probably explains it. Falco was just over half way through eating when he suddenly spat the mouse back out! Never had this happen before, so should I treat it as a regurge and leave him a week, or try again in a couple of days?
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Hissyfit Posted - 05/01/2013 : 14:52:11
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Originally posted by a33272

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Originally posted by Hissyfit

There wasn't any loud noise or anything that would upset him. The mouse was half squished when it came back out, and very wet and soggy! I've been really sick with Norovirus and couldn't even look at the mice today, so this is the first feed my 12 yr old has done on her own. Poor thing was quite shaken after it



It was wet an soggy as they produce loads of soliva as they eat it to lubricate it up an make it slide down easier.



You don't imagine they would be such slobbery eaters since it's all nice and neat from the outside
a33272 Posted - 04/01/2013 : 19:23:23
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Originally posted by Hissyfit

There wasn't any loud noise or anything that would upset him. The mouse was half squished when it came back out, and very wet and soggy! I've been really sick with Norovirus and couldn't even look at the mice today, so this is the first feed my 12 yr old has done on her own. Poor thing was quite shaken after it



It was wet an soggy as they produce loads of soliva as they eat it to lubricate it up an make it slide down easier.
Hissyfit Posted - 04/01/2013 : 18:35:38
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Originally posted by herriotfan

If one refused and one threw the mouse back at you I'd wonder if you had a couple of dud 'off' mice.
Good next next time.



I fed both of them today at tea time and they ate no problem They both shed yesterday within minutes of each other, so will put it down to that. I gave Falco a smaller mouse than usual to be on the safe side
herriotfan Posted - 04/01/2013 : 17:24:15
If one refused and one threw the mouse back at you I'd wonder if you had a couple of dud 'off' mice.
Good next next time.
Hissyfit Posted - 04/01/2013 : 14:23:07
Just a quick update on Falco. He shed yesterday, first time I haven't noticed he was blue! So hopefully that'll explain last weeks feeding problem
Hissyfit Posted - 27/12/2012 : 19:37:43
There wasn't any loud noise or anything that would upset him. The mouse was half squished when it came back out, and very wet and soggy! I've been really sick with Norovirus and couldn't even look at the mice today, so this is the first feed my 12 yr old has done on her own. Poor thing was quite shaken after it
gmac Posted - 27/12/2012 : 19:30:24
wouldnt call this a regurge, just spitting the food out rather than up. Would still wait a week though before feeding
ScalySituation Posted - 27/12/2012 : 19:01:46
was there a loud noise or big movement that could have caused it?
Hissyfit Posted - 27/12/2012 : 19:00:32
Thanks Scaly. Hope you're right, will be worried now for the next feed
ScalySituation Posted - 27/12/2012 : 18:49:11
I've heard of stories like this, i believe the protocol is treat it as a regurge, hope its just a one off and not a prob x

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