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regurging adult corn

boaccman

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my adult anery corn can't hold down his prey since i warmed up after hibernation, the other 4 adults have no problem with it, the temp is allright, and handling my anery was never a problem. i let it rest after feeding for now.

he is also spending a lot af time in his jar with water(for 3 weeks now since waking them up), maybe that's why he doesn't digest the rather small mice.(temp of water is much cooler than the warm side of the tank)
the mice is like 50% digested and comes out after about 3-4 days.
i'm gonna feed him after his shed i believe is now in a couple of days, put the jar of water at the warmer side and hope for the best.

any tips? or dis-recommending of the above?
 
I'd give him 10 days with no food, than give him one small hopper or fuzzie and another seven days after that. He he handles that well, try him back on his normal schedule.
 
Also,

If he is spending a lot of time in his water, it may be that the humidity in his caging is too low to suit him. If so, raise the humidity by misting as needed; he may crawl out of the water dish and get nearer the heat source.

Just a thought --
 
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