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So would this be a regurge? (picture..)

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:cry: I found this in my Hidalgo's tank today and was wondering if it is a regurge.. late term I'm assuming because usually he'd defecate by now, which is the onyl reason I'm asking. I fed him on saturday and its now tuesday except this seems to be a bit runny although now dry. It's just so uhhh mouse-like. I fed him a rather large fuzzy and it concerned me when I first gave it to him but he downed it with a little effort and didnt show much sign of being fed along his body. Anyways, regurge or a feed that wasn't necessarily normal size so wasnt fully digested??

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no smell.... and its right behind me.. of course I could just not be smelling it because I'm sick as hell.. I just think its strange that he would regurge at such a late time, usually he'd have defecated by now..

I think I'm going to have to find a new piece of wood for him.. that thing looks NASTY.. might as well do a full cage clean while I'm at it.. although I was planning on doign that right after I transfered my White's tree frogs to their new 65gallon tank(which I'm setting up with some nice live plants and all) and put him in their 20 gallon tall.. hmmmmm I'll just spot clean it until the weekend, itd be much less trouble.. and I'll take that piece of wood out of there..
 
When Lil regurged the smell was incredible, and that was just a tiny pink, so if that thing didn't smell too bad it may have been undigested mouse in the poop, I think, but more experienced people may know different
 
If I were you, just to be on the safe side, I would treat it as a regurge and wait the usual 10 days before feeding. My Bobo pulled this same stunt on me a few days ago. And for some reason, when they wait till 4 or 5 days after they've eaten to regurge, it doesn't seem to smell really bad. It only smelled bad when I started poking at it.
 
im definitely goign to treat it as a regurge... to be on the safe side.. I ran out of mice anyways so it'll give me a little time to go out and buy some..
 
If Connie ever runs a "Most Nauseating" photo contest, you'll have to submit that one. :awcrap:

Sometimes it's tough to say which end something like that came from, especially when it lacks the usual repulsive regurge aroma. But you're doing the right thing by treating it as a regurge.
 
lol... I'll be the first to post a pic, used the macro and everything, besides, I remember browsing the forum when I first got him for regurge pics because I was unfamiliar with small corn feces.

Anyways, I cleaned it up and still no aroma regardless of the fact that it ended up pulling apart somewhat.. strange, it is.. and yet, nothing I can really do about it but wait a little over a week and try again..
 
I had one that looked like that once and didn't smell bad. I put it on a napkin, squeezed it, then smelled it.:eek:

It was 10 days before that one ate again!
 
haha, thats something I definitely didnt pull... it went direcltly into a plastic baggy and then into the trash outside... yup, forget forcing myself to smell it! :EEK!:
 
ugh. that is one gross pic!

Blaze did something similar. I tried to offer him a fuzzy. he had been eating two pinks for a month so i decided that maybe he was ready. He ate the fuzzy on a Tuesday, and regurged it on Friday. it looked like half a fuzzy. still had fur on it. didnt smell at all though. at first i wasnt even sure if it was a regurge. but i treated it like one. then again, i really didnt mess with it too much. i just bagged it and trashed it.
i waited 10 days and gave him one pinky. then i went back to giving him 2 pinks. no regurge since.
 
same here a few years ago. looked like a mouse but no odor. treated it like a regurge. check your temps. mine happened during a sudden cold snap.
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ya know the first regurge I smelled [after being gone for an evening on an out-of-state work trip] I thought one of my animals had DIED, it stank so bad. i just wondered how it had had a chance to rot so badly in a night's time.

I mean it was FOUL.

I was just glad it was a regurge- THAT I can handle. . . .
 
I can't even smell it from here, but the bile is rising in my throat! LOL Treat it as a regurge. Your snake wont suffer from the 10 day hiatus from feeding, and you will feel better if you wait.
 
I was "lucky" when Hunter regurged. He was in his feeding tub, and I saw it happen... the mice (he had eaten 2) were flushed down the toilet in less than 1/2 second LOL, passed Hunter to Dad on the way to the bathroom, dumped the mice, and flush! LOL Only regurge I've ever had! *knocks on wood*
 
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