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Originally Posted by LionessModeling
I talked to my friends sister who breeds and sells many types of snakes and reptiles and said the anery is going into hibernation so I put him in a container with enough substrate to burrow, a fake plant, and a dish of water and placed the container in the linen closet
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No, regurges are due to either feeding during shed, incorrect temperatures (too warm or not warm enough), or there is something wrong with the snake.
Snakes brumate, not hibernate. Do NOT brumate a snake that is thin, ill and/or you do not know how to prepare your snake for brumation. There is a progression of stopping food, then, after they have fully digested, start slowly decreasing the temperature, to brumation temps.
You'll likely end up with a dead snake if you follow those instructions given to you by your friends sister.