Cat_Eyed_Lady
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Kinda why I said 'normal'... because this baby is a special case. I think the 7 days would work well for him
Do you maybe have any Nutri-bac on hand to help him with the stomache flora?
I dont think I seen anyone suggest just 5 days after a regurge...? The 'normal' process is to wait 10 days after a regurge and then a very small meal or just the pinkie head. Then wait 7 days and if all is ok, try 5 days. Sorry you think we are All wrong but statistically we cant All be Wrong.... Whateverthis is the process I use after a regurge.
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Think of when you get sick, after throwing up, you don't immediately try and eat a sandwich or something. You drink water to keep hydrated and you wait until you feel like eating before doing so.
Unless I did the conversion wrong it is about 8.5 grams, but I could have done it wrong
Not sure why you are taking my post personally as I was not referring to anything you had said. My response was based on post # 361 and # 363 which did advocate sticking to the 5 day schedule.
The other real wild card is the definition being applied to a "very tiny pinkie" I have had customers describe pinks that were just under peach fuzzie size that way. Not saying that is the case here but that is the reason a gram weight would be useful.
A 7 or 10 day wait till the next feeding is a judgement call based on the post gurge condition of the animal. I will say that if you are unsure, it is better to err on the side of caution and use 10. Based on the description of the animal, it sounds like this gurge did not have a massive negative effect. The animal is still active and no mention of emaciation was offerred.

Anyway, when we weighed the snake, he weighed right in between 0 and 1/3 ounce, so now I have to ask the person we borrowed it from what weight it would be. Ugh.
Had someone else do it since math is not my strong suit, and they got 9.44g