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Regurgitation
09-18-2017, 07:41 PM
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Regurgitation
My seven month old corn snake has regurgitated her last two meals.. I was just told that I should wait 2 weeks before trying to feed again, and not handle for a few days. (I wasn't aware of the two week wait period, so I just fed on her on her normal feed day, and found it two days later? Any other suggestions or ideas?
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09-18-2017, 08:04 PM
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If it were my snake, I'd want to address The cause of the regurgitation, or understand it could happen again and again. Regurgitation is not a good thing for a snake to go through. If it happened 1 time........ Oh well. But you say the last 2 feedings have resulted in Regurgitations. Something is wrong. I'd not feed again for at least 2 weeks, and I'd try to find out what the problem is.
Possible causes for Regurgitation in snakes include: 1. Intestinal Blockages, 2. Internal Parasites, 3. A Meal too Large for the snake to handle, 4. Incorrect Temperatures (a Corn snake needs 82 to 86 degrees for optimal digestion. Some folks will tell you a corn snake can digest a meal in much cooler conditions, and that may be true, but that doesn't mean it's good for them.) 5. Rough handling after eating, 6. An impending Shed, 7. another illness
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09-20-2017, 07:28 PM
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Meal was not too big, same size she has been in for weeks, heat pad on a thermostat set to 85, several hides and greenery
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09-20-2017, 08:29 PM
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Read the Kathy Love FAQ (scroll down to it) here.
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28342
I think it will give you an understanding of why after one regurge, your snake regurged again. You need to not handle during your snake's recovery. Give your snake a chance to recover, and feed smaller prey.
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09-26-2017, 12:43 AM
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Thanks for everything guys!! When “cutting” in half (her next feed) should I cut width wise or length wise? (No panic needed, I use frozen thawed, so if I cut while still frozen it shouldn’t be too bad) TIA
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09-26-2017, 01:56 PM
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I've always cut width wise. I find with small mice a pair of sharp scissors while still slushy does the job. You can refreeze the other half if its still slushy, too. I just make sure I wash my hands and scissors well to keep bacterial contamination of the half to be refrozen at a minimum.
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09-26-2017, 02:05 PM
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I cut lengthwise. Easier for them to get it down.
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10-09-2017, 11:57 AM
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If your snake after the advise that everyone else has gave you still the snake regurgitation issue again. Then I would take the snake too a vet one that deals with reptiles and knows what they are doing. I wish you luck let us know how it went!.
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10-09-2017, 12:20 PM
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I went and bought a few super small pinkies, and she has let two down! Thank you all!
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10-09-2017, 06:20 PM
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Good! hopefully she will keep them down and won't have anymore issues.
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