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Old 01-18-13, 08:54 PM   #26
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Re: throwing up mice!!

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Originally Posted by marvelfreak View Post
Just the opposite. It was the middle of the summer and even with no heat pad on the windows open and two fans in the room it was 80 to 85 degrees at night. My A/C had went out so during the day it was hitting a 95+ degrees upstairs. This now why my snake room is in the basement it's much easier to control the room temp down there. With rainbows temp over 85 can be deadly. Plus during that time the only thing that change was the food sizes.
Can being too hot cause them to regurgitate? Or was it due to prey sizes? Or a combination? 'Cause you said the snake only stopped doing that once you gave her smaller prey; didn't necessarily have to do with the period of time. I'm just not sure how your experience really translates to this situation. I'd be curious to know if someone actually had this exact experience - their temps were too low, then they got them fixed - and whether or not the snake ate properly shortly thereafter.

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