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Everglades Rat Snake Regurg

BeauBoi

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Hi All!

I have a pair of scaleless Everglades, and over all they are my heartiest (and feistiest) snakes. However, last night we had a MAJOR temperature drop, and I didn't discover until this morning that the night-light over my female's cage had gone out.

I fed her yesterday evening (before I knew we were going to have the cold snap) at about 7:00pm. The cold snap happened sometime around 8 or 9 pm (I think). At 7:30am while checking my snakes I discovered the regurgitated hopper in her cage.

This is the first time I have ever had a snake regurgitate, even though I have read about it happening to others and seen pictures. The fuzzie she "threw up" wasn't at all what I expected a regurge to look like. It wasn't at all digested, it just looked like it's fur had been "slicked-back".

In any case, I have read quite a few threads about regurgitation protocols, and I have seen some mixed messages in a few of them.

I was hoping someone with more experience in this area might give me some advice as to how I should proceed. The snake seems fine, she is active and was crawling around her cage "hunting" throught the day today, but everything I have read says to wait 7-8 days before I feed her again, and when I do feed her to give her a pinkie. Is that accurate for a yearling snake...?

Thanks in Advance!
~Beau
 
I saw Everglades rat and got excited, then I saw the topic and got sad lol. Fortunately I haven't had to deal with anyone regurgitating but it makes sense to me to wait at least a few days before feeding again. It's not like it's going to hurt them to go without for a few days.

I only have one Everglades Rat and he's a jerk lol, I think he holds the record for the most bites in one cleaning session.
 
I saw Everglades rat and got excited, then I saw the topic and got sad lol. Fortunately I haven't had to deal with anyone regurgitating but it makes sense to me to wait at least a few days before feeding again. It's not like it's going to hurt them to go without for a few days.

I only have one Everglades Rat and he's a jerk lol, I think he holds the record for the most bites in one cleaning session.

Lol I don't know, I think my male could give your's a run for his money! Mine (Smog) was the first snake to EVER bite me, and at the time thought to myself, "Well, was bound to happen eventually..". NOW though, it has happened so many times I have come to believe that he enjoys and even looks forward to it! XD
~Beau
 
I've had a few regurgs in my time :ack2: and I agree I'd wait a few days before trying to feed again. If it's a one-off I wouldn't worry, maybe it was the temp drop, or maybe a bad hopper.

I'd keep a special eye on this snake though - if it happens again it could be the sign of something you'd want a vet to check.
 
I've had a few regurgs in my time :ack2: and I agree I'd wait a few days before trying to feed again. If it's a one-off I wouldn't worry, maybe it was the temp drop, or maybe a bad hopper.

I'd keep a special eye on this snake though - if it happens again it could be the sign of something you'd want a vet to check.

Thank you, Helen. I appreciate the response. I will wait until Saturday, when I feed my hatchlings, and feed her a pinkie then. One pinkie to start and see how she holds it down, right?
~Beau
 
I should have updated this 2 weeks ago!
Taking baby steps, I followed the regurgitation-protocols to the T and she is now eating well again. It was a long process, and she is a very shy feeder, but I thought it best not to take any chances...
I really appreciate the advice for all of y'all!
~Beau
 
Good news, glad to hear she's doing fine. Also good that you have a likely explanation for the regurg - sometimes it only takes a little stress, but an unexplained regurg is never a happy moment.

:thumbsup:
 
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