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Very encouraging news....

Cflaguy

Old School Snakeman
My Eastern King who has always been a bit, "off." Regurged April 11th. It didn't happen at the next feeding so I let it slide.
But then July 16th she regurged again. I then figured on the 27th I'd try a smaller mouse. I threw the feeder in and quickly noticed it was still a good size meal. But she grabbed it as it hit the bottom of her cage. I let her have it. She regurged once again. So I waited another ten days and she was out and aggressive chasing the white sock I dragged along the outside. So I dropped in a f/t hopper on August 10th. She kept it down. On the 17th I fed her 2 f/t hopper and took it readily and kept it down. Sunday she ate 2 more f/t hoppers and she has kept them down. Good looking stools as well, can't see any bugs or worms. Next, a f/t small mouse.
 
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