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tempest
at Mon Jun 14 15:48:45 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tempest ]
That happens when the humidity is too high! Obviously it could be something else, but the first thing you should check is your husbandry. What's the snake in? If it's in a plastic box of some sort, you can almost bet the humidity is too high even if it seems like you have lots of holes for ventilation. What about the room in general? I once had one in a room with low ambient humidity, yet I had the snake on the top shelf near an a/c register. It turned out that that particular spot was more humid then the rest of the room. So I moved the snake, and it has never regurged or skipped a meal since.
Cheers!
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