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Going Blue After Regurge

Kalista

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Atlas regurged on 1/5. He ate 1 pink head rolled in Nutribac on 1/13. I've been refilling a small container each night with a water/Nutribac solution in the hopes that it will help his gut.

Tonight when I got out his bowl I noticed the wire for his warm side thermometer was all out of place so I moved some Aspen around to get it fixed. Naturally, I found Atlas on the heater.

He's blue. So I guess that means no mouse on Wednesday. But do I start the protocol over after he sheds? Any thoughts?
 
Leave him totally alone whilst he sheds, it's probably a good thing since his body has to take a break! I don't think there'd be any harm in feeding a full pinky after he sheds as he'll probably miss one or two feeds (or more) but there's also no harm to play it safe and feed a half pink. It is totally up to you, but I'd rather play it safe and feed a half pink or a very small full pink after shedding [emoji4]


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