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Old 03-21-07, 09:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Regurge help...

Ok, I need some advice here. I fed my little guy Seth on Monday on this week. He ate one fuzzy, which Ruth Hanney suggested for him as he eats up to four pinkies some times. He didn’t want to eat it at first but I left him for a few minutes in a small container I often use to get Isis ( my problem feeder ) to eat. He did eventually eat it and he seemed fine. I left them alone a while then put him back in the cage. I left him alone until today when I went to place something in the tank and there was a small. So I looked around a moment checking under hides and finally coming to the rock/cave in there and he’d regurged his fuzzy. I quickly took him out of the rock and cleaned it, bleaching it well and then putting it through the dishwasher.

I do know that I should not feed again for at least ten days but I’m worried about him still. I thought that maybe it fuzzy might have been to big for him and I may want to go back to pinkies for a little while.

I’m just wondering what people with a little more experience with hatchlings might think.
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