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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  20:46:12  Show Profile
Hello not been on here for a while. I have a yearling who is doing really she has moved onto double fuzzies and doing really well, until today she has regurged one. The thing is she is due to be fed again tom, should I leave her for a few days I know I will only put hr on one. Any advice would be appreciated

Kehhlyr
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  22:54:13  Show Profile  Visit Kehhlyr's Homepage  Click to see Kehhlyr's MSN Messenger address
I'd leave her for about 10 days before trying to feed again.

A regurge is quite traumatic for a snake and they bring up much needed digestive fluids with it, so you need to let her stomach settle for a while so that she'll have enough digestive fluids when she does feed again.

Maybe even drop the amount or the size of her feeds for a while as well.

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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  23:12:07  Show Profile  Click to see Blackecho's MSN Messenger address  Send Blackecho a Yahoo! Message
Yep, as above, leave for 10 days to recover, it won't harm a yearling at all to wait for food.



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