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Posted by: carl3 at Fri Dec 5 12:57:35 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ] You should check the temperature in your snakes enclosure. The only time I had a problem with my snakes regurgitating was when I moved them to a new spot in my home and the temps were not stable (too cool). If a snake is not in the right temp zone, it will naturally/instinctively regurge to prevent the food from simply rotting inside of them since they can't digest at lower temperatures. [ Hide Replies ]
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