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Posted by: carl3 at Thu Feb 19 16:57:12 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by carl3 ] Just my opinion BUT I would NOT try an anole or any other type of lizard. I would only do that if it wasn't eating at all, BUT since its eating and regurging, I would tend to think it could be a health issue. Like Sonya, I am not too familiar with your thread. Is PART 4 referring to the 4th time its regurged? AND if it regurged on the 7th, did I read correctly when you stated that you have been attempting to feed him every 3 days since? I would think that this is extremely stressful for the snake. I would wait 10 days at least before any more feeding attempts. What were your feeding schedules? Corns can only digest so much before they have to cough something up. If you did jump the gun and try prey too big, that could be the case, BUT if so, I would simply wait and leave the snake alone for a week at least. Correct me or add more detail if I misunderstood you.. | ||
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