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Posted by: aetienne at Wed Oct 5 08:30:14 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by aetienne ] I am not a vet. While I am not disagreeing with the last two post, as they are correct, there is another possibility. I have a 6’ wc redtail that will regurge if handled enough to stress her; even days after feeding. This is usually the result of her coming in contact with her own fecal matter and needing to be cleaned. My husbandry is consistent and I do not have problems with other animals. This happened twice before I figured it out (yeah I know, slow learner). Handle the animal a lot less, especially after feeding; up to one week after feeding. I am firmly convinced my animal regurges as a result of stress and nothing else. Handle your boa much less. | ||
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