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RE: overfeeding?

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Posted by: Mdtdnb at Tue Jan 13 02:56:19 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Mdtdnb ]  
   

I've never had a chondro regurge so I don't think my input to "why" is going to be very valid. But, I am curious as to why you fed him a baby quail? Is he refusing mice? Is this what you normally feed him? I don't know, It seems to me the only time I would ever offer my chondro a bird would be if there was a serious eating disorder and I was getting desperate to get a meal in their belly. I've always heard that even though they are tree snakes, they rarely eat birds. I am just thinking out loud I guess...

I agree though, wait about 2 weeks to feed again. If the throat was damaged at all, remember snakes take a very long time to heal. Keep us updated though on his health!
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