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LordDreyfus
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Personal thoughts on this are to:
Seperate him from any other snakes.
Wait. Don't feed him again for 3 weeks. He needs some time to get settled down.
Jack up the temperature. Make sure you have a hotspot that is 100-105F. Not the whole cage obviously...you will want a nice gradient.
Next feed him a small meal. About 1/2 the size he would normally eat. If he keeps it down, keep with the small frequent feedings for a while. Then increase the size until he's eating what is normal for him. .
If he doesn't keep it down, take to a vet. There are several medical causes that would lead to regurges or vomiting.
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