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    "Third shed, A Success" HazAnga's Avatar
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    Checker trying to puke?

    My sister just came into my room and noticed my male checker was doing something weird, i got up and looked. It looked as if he was trying to puke, but there was nothing coming up... there shouldn't be anything wrong with him, he just ate a fuzzie 2 days ago. It kinda looked like what they do when they eat something along with there regular food. BUT i feed them seperate, and the odd time in the cage, but always watch them.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    Regurgitation isn't too uncommon. Something just not sitting right.
    I have it happen every once in awhile. With my snakes, that is.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    just keep an eye (or two) on him for a while
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Regurgitation isn't too uncommon. Something just not sitting right.
    I have it happen every once in awhile. With my snakes, that is.
    It's happened twice here, during the last 5 years.

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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    I just had it happen last week. Not sure who did it but it was right after they ate larger mice than usual. I'm thinking it may have been Stewie, cause she was a piggy and ate the most.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    Just as an update, my male checker is perfectly fine, it must of been a "fluke puke" lol he mated this year to both of my females although isn't eating a whole lot right now but I'm not concerned atall.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    Great news.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    Cyprus mulch. Not good stuff. Any chance he swallowed a splinter?

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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    I don't think so, nothing came out and he's perfectly fine.
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    Re: Checker trying to puke?

    He's still eating and pooping? Sometimes when garters eat certain things, even if it's just fish, a fish rib bone, fin, or something "pokey" can catch on the way down, causing them to act like they are going to regurgitate. In most cases, the object passes and the discomfort causing the urge to regurgitate passes.

    When my iowa strain albino radix was very young and small, (about 10 inches) I fed him a meal that was perhaps a bit bigger than I should have given him. He got it down and started the regurgitation a while later. A tiny fish rib bone came out of his mouth and caught on the corner of his mouth. Well, he wasn't discouraged. He just re-swallowed the meal but not the bone, it was anchored to his mouth, and stayed outside and he simply wiped it off. I was very cautious from there on out and waited 5 months before giving him a meal that large (in relation to his body) again. Scared the crap out of me. I thought he was choking to death.

    Now he's big enough and I swear that now he can swallow a meal 160 percent bigger than the widest part of his body now. No problem at all. He's an adult now about 24 inches. If I don't feed him a meal that takes at least a couple of days for the bulge to go down, he acts like he's starving to death. He's not fooling me anymore. I used to feed him almost daily, perhaps more often than I should have. He gets fed bigger meals now, about twice a week. Still acts like he's starving though. Little faker.

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