I just had a regurg. I read the faq by Kathy Love that was quoted by TheFrogman in a separate post.. Here is an excerpt:
"The next month or two is crucial. DO NOT feed it for AT LEAST 8 days since the last regurge. NOT ANYTHING AT ALL! Then get a newborn frozen pinky and cut it in half (or cut off just the head) If she eats it, leave her alone for a whole week. (no handling). Repeat the partial pinkie feeding the following week. Then feed a whole newborn pinkie a week after that, if there has been no regurge. Leave alone for a whole week. If she regurges, wait a week and repeat 1/2 pinkie. If she keeps it down, wait a week and repeat whole pinkie. If she holds down a couple of meals, DO NOT rush back into larger meals and more handling. Treat this seriously. Go very slowly. After 3 successful meals, go to a newborn pink every 5 days. Go back to normal feedings only after 6 successful meals. Always wait to handle until after 3 or 4 days, but only AFTER 6 successful meals. No handling until then (causes stress, need to keep stress down). And NEVER feed again right after a regurge - ALWAYS wait AT LEAST 7 or 8 days, maybe even up to 10 days, and then only feed something that was about 1/2 the size (or less) of what she regurged.."
I am wondering about the amount of handling that is not specified in the faq. For example, after the regurg it says to wait 8 days to try to feed but does not say whether to handle or not before then. Then it says to feed a partial pinky and not handle. Then a week later it says another partial but does not specify whether or not to handle. It does say at the end no handling until after 6 successful feedings. Like I said, can I handle before starting the first feeding. My snake seems extra feisty and I am worried that the extended period of not handling would set me back as far as getting him used to me. So far he has been striking at me repeatedly and mostly consists of him trying to get away. There have been slight improvements, but we have a long way to go. Any help would be appreciated or links to other information. Thanks.
"The next month or two is crucial. DO NOT feed it for AT LEAST 8 days since the last regurge. NOT ANYTHING AT ALL! Then get a newborn frozen pinky and cut it in half (or cut off just the head) If she eats it, leave her alone for a whole week. (no handling). Repeat the partial pinkie feeding the following week. Then feed a whole newborn pinkie a week after that, if there has been no regurge. Leave alone for a whole week. If she regurges, wait a week and repeat 1/2 pinkie. If she keeps it down, wait a week and repeat whole pinkie. If she holds down a couple of meals, DO NOT rush back into larger meals and more handling. Treat this seriously. Go very slowly. After 3 successful meals, go to a newborn pink every 5 days. Go back to normal feedings only after 6 successful meals. Always wait to handle until after 3 or 4 days, but only AFTER 6 successful meals. No handling until then (causes stress, need to keep stress down). And NEVER feed again right after a regurge - ALWAYS wait AT LEAST 7 or 8 days, maybe even up to 10 days, and then only feed something that was about 1/2 the size (or less) of what she regurged.."
I am wondering about the amount of handling that is not specified in the faq. For example, after the regurg it says to wait 8 days to try to feed but does not say whether to handle or not before then. Then it says to feed a partial pinky and not handle. Then a week later it says another partial but does not specify whether or not to handle. It does say at the end no handling until after 6 successful feedings. Like I said, can I handle before starting the first feeding. My snake seems extra feisty and I am worried that the extended period of not handling would set me back as far as getting him used to me. So far he has been striking at me repeatedly and mostly consists of him trying to get away. There have been slight improvements, but we have a long way to go. Any help would be appreciated or links to other information. Thanks.