brunettecutie587 said:
hey does anyone know why a snake would throw up the mice he ate a day before? mine threw it up today and he is like trying to throw up this white clear stuff that looks like spit almost...im kinda worried, i turned the light off last night because in this book it said not to have the light and the heating pad both on constantly...so maybe thats it?
Corn snake can regurgitate for several reasons, poof quality of feeder mice, stress, improper husbandry and so on.
So far I gather that two weeks ago you bought a five foot corn, unknown age, from a pet store and it is housed in a forty gallon tank with heating "stuff". And last night you turn the light off cause the "book" said not to have both light and heating on constantly.
First, I would stop feeding the snake.
Then I would check the husbandry, check the temps of the Viv. You need a warm side and a cool side. Using a thermometer with a probe to read the temps. Place probe above the uth for the warm side. They should be 80-85 degrees and the cool side 70-75 degrees. The humidity should be 40-50%, using a hydrometer to read that.
Then check the type of mice your feeding . Are they frozen/thaw mice or live.
If f/t mice are you properly defrosting them?? If live where are you getting them and what size was the snake feeding before you got him.
When you bought the snake did you let him "settle in" is new home be for handling him. Do you have hide for him and what type of bedding do you have? What book are you referring to to help you.
While you are doing the above I would follow the steps stated by Kathy Love on treating regurges.
http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28342
Good Luck :cheers: