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Posted by: a153fish at Sat Oct 1 13:35:03 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by a153fish ] Yeah baby corns seem to be very prone to regurging with large meals at first. I had a few that I had purchased inluding my specters that had me worried, cause they would regurge about every third or fourth meal. So I started feeding them smaller pinks untill they went for a while without a regurge. Then started slowly increasing meal size, and now they are eating small mice with no problem. I was probably trying to push them a little too hard, so I can breed them next year. Some corns seem to be inestructable, and start eating large meals and never look back. Yet others are more delicate, and need a little TLC. Good luck! | ||
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