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Regurge Question

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Posted by: biscuit71 at Mon Jan 15 21:26:28 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by biscuit71 ]  
   

I purchased 2 baby boas.. about 4 months old or so..got them about 2 months ago. He was being fed adult mice, so that is what I am feeding him. He took 2 adults, and kept them down about 3 days, and then regurged them. My female is taking them no problem and has no regurge issues. My question is, after he does regurge, how long should i give him before I feed him again? Also, he spens ALL of his time in his water bowl.. of course, he usually ends up going to the bathroom in it, but he is in it all the time.. is that normal? The female is never in it. I am wondering if this maybe causes him to regurge beccause the water is basically room temp and he isnt on the heat.. Just a thought. Any and all advice is appreciated. attached are a few pics of him... doing what he does best.. swimming in his bowl.




   

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