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Old 04-24-18, 06:32 PM   #1
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Emergency plz hwlp! regurgitzation

So his name is shade. He’s 120 g 30 inches and about six months old at most n He is a smale Suriname red tail BCC I just got him about two months ago since said he has shed for me wants and has eaten the adult mice weekly with no problem Sorry about punctuation and everything I’m speaking into my iPhone I have about 15 years of owning large constrictors I know exactly what I’m doing but I’ve never had this happen to me before and I really need help I’m worried

Long story short I brought him outside to days ago because it was very nice bright and sunny and he was just laying on the grass out front which isn’t very big my entire yard is probably about 15’ x 10’ and it’s all just grass so he was just staying in the same spot so I ran inside because I forgot I have dinner in the oven and I completely forgot and I can’t outside right away and he was gone I looked for 8 1/2 hours until it got dark after it got dark everything looking in the two bushes out front climbing up trees looking for any kind of barrels that were around and I had no luck I was so upset. Long story short I brought him outside to days ago because it was very nice bright and sunny and he was just laying on the grass out front which isn’t very big my entire yard is probably about 15‘ x 10‘ and it’s all just grass so he was just staying in the same spot so I ran inside because I forgot I have dinner in the oven and I completely forgot and I can’t outside right away and he was gone I looked for 8 1/2 hours until it got dark after it got dark everything looking in the two bushes out front climbing up trees looking for any kind of barrels that were around and I had no luck I was so upset The next morning I was smoking a cigarette on my front porch and all of a sudden I see that beautiful red tail and I was so happy tears of joy I felt him I am mediately brought him inside cascade set back up and put him away The next morning I was smoking a cigarette on my front porch and all of a sudden I see that beautiful red tail and I was so happy tears of joy I felt him I am mediately brought him inside cascade set back up and put him away Now here’s the problem I lost him Saturday night while Saturday I mean Sunday even though I shouldn’t of been holding him I just wanted to get him some sun that I wasn’t handling him but he fed on an adult mouse the biggest thing he’s ever eaten and the huge lump inside him. I found him Monday morning which was only two days after he’s eaten this large pray I don’t he did not look like he ate anything at all there was no trace of a bump whatsoever not even a little one so my best guess is because it got a little cold at night maybe in the 50s and he got nervous and scared and I also had to start moving that maybe he regurgitated I cannot find the mouse but I think he may have a gorgeous at it which is really really bad I found him Monday morning which was only two days after hazy in this large play I don’t he did not look like he ate anything at all it was no trace of a bump whatsoever not even a little one so my best guess is because it got a little cold at night maybe in the 50s and he got nervous and scared and I also had to start moving that maybe he regurgitated I cannot find the mouse but I think he may have a gorgeous it is it which is really really bad and

So basically I am asking is he OK what are the side effects of regurgitating a meal should I leave him alone for a week should I not handle him at all I also tried to feed him a hopper mice are frozen Harper and he wouldn’t take it he always takes food he loves food so if he difficult to say even if you did ever go to say I feel like he still would’ve ate the hopper really worried about that too. I will say one thing his last shed was on March 31 he shut his whole skit and he started the shed process of March 20 well it is now April 24 so it is possible that he is beginning his shed cycle I’m going to post some pictures and you guys tell me what you think I can usually tell if the about the Chevrolet and I know he’s going to ship by the end of April he’s a newborn he’s eating a lot I’m sure he’s going to **** every month by now if not more than that
I will say one thing his last shed was on March 31 he shut his whole skit and he started the show process of March 20 well it is now April 24 so it is possible that he is beginning his shed cycle I’m going to post some pictures and you guys tell me what you think I can usually tell if the about the Chevrolet and I know he’s going to ship by the end of April he’s a newborn he’s eating a lot I’m sure he’s going to shed every month by now if not more than that

Please any advice is appreciated tell me what to do and tell me when to feed him next and all that good stuff thank you so much and advance

pics below are ig in ntural coloring after shed 3 weeks ago
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Old 04-24-18, 06:42 PM   #2
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Re: Emergency plz hwlp! regurgitzation

heres pics of him now...does he look of? do you think h refused food because he looks like es going into shed? hes definitely darker here
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Old 04-24-18, 09:30 PM   #3
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Re: Emergency plz hwlp! regurgitzation

I think that you're over stressing right now. Leave him alone in his enclosure for at least a week and let him get settled back in after his stressful adventure. After a week or ten days feed him again and appropriate sized prey item.
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Old 04-25-18, 04:26 AM   #4
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I didn't even bother to read this repeated thread. I can't get half way through that giant run on sentence.

If the snake regurged, leave it alone for a week. Don't feed again for AT LEAST two weeks, but you're better off going three weeks.

A regurge beats the crap out of the snake's insides, so it's very important to let it heal.

Also, feed smaller prey than the snake typically eats for the first few meals.

It's very important to let it heal. Also, it's important to figure out WHY the animal regurged and correct the issue. That may have been addressed in your thread, but again I couldn't read it
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Old 04-25-18, 06:17 AM   #5
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You are not even sure that he regurged, you are only guessing. maybe he just digested that mouce. A large mouce is not even a big prey for a 6 months old boa. My boa imperatoer was eating large mice when he was two months old. Although i read that BCC,s have a more sensitive digestiv system than BCI,s. Anyway i think its more likely that he digested it.
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Old 04-25-18, 09:57 AM   #6
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I think that you're over stressing right now. Leave him alone in his enclosure for at least a week and let him get settled back in after his stressful adventure. After a week or ten days feed him again and appropriate sized prey item.
This is good advice. Chill out a little bit. The important thing is that you got him back in a relatively short period of time. He should be fine, just let him be for a few days.
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Old 04-25-18, 11:12 AM   #7
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I believe maybe your all right , he possible did digest it. And Craig maybe you should post if you haven’t read everything. The run on as explain was because I was speaking into my phone to get it all out there. If you have read it you would no I thought he regurgitated because he was lost outside overnight where the temps dropped into the high 40s which could have made him regurgitate.
Also between the pics and comparison does he look like he’s beginning shed? Because that could be another reason he refused. He shed in March 31. Well at this age it’s ahout once a month almost so maybe he’s refusing because he’s starting the shed cycle??

Either way he will definitely be shedding soon probably within the ne next 10-14 days so once that’s over with and he’s doing well andnd keeping warm in his cage I will then feed him again. Wish me luck! Sure he will be fine. I checked his mouth and teeth and all and all looked good so much he didn’t spit it up.

Also on a side not he’s 30” and a 100 grams. Does anyone know how old he is. How long are they and weight at birth? I got him from LLLreptile in mid March. So if he grew an inch a month from birth that be about 6 months and which means September he was born. Unless he was fed small items and kep different which could mean he’s much younger. Any ideas??

Thank you , reason I ask is because small rats at my pet shop is 40 grams. So the mice he eats every7-10 days are 20g. So my boa (Shade) is 100 grams. I was thinking he could take his first small rat at 120 grams. That’s 1/3 his body weight. So every 2 weeks he gets small eat in that scenario? Input is appreciated.


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I believe maybe your all right , he possible did digest it. And Craig maybe you should post if you haven’t read everything. The run on as explain was because I was speaking into my phone to get it all out there. If you have read it you would no I thought he regurgitated because he was lost outside overnight where the temps dropped into the high 40s which could have made him regurgitate.
Also between the pics and comparison does he look like he’s beginning shed? Because that could be another reason he refused. He shed in March 31. Well at this age it’s ahout once a month almost so maybe he’s refusing because he’s starting the shed cycle??

Either way he will definitely be shedding soon probably within the ne next 10-14 days so once that’s over with and he’s doing well andnd keeping warm in his cage I will then feed him again. Wish me luck! Sure he will be fine. I checked his mouth and teeth and all and all looked good so much he didn’t spit it up.

Also on a side not he’s 30” and a 100 grams. Does anyone know how old he is. How long are they and weight at birth? I got him from LLLreptile in mid March. So if he grew an inch a month from birth that be about 6 months and which means September he was born. Unless he was fed small items and kep different which could mean he’s much younger. Any ideas??

Thank you , reason I ask is because small rats at my pet shop is 40 grams. So the mice he eats every7-10 days are 20g. So my boa (Shade) is 100 grams. I was thinking he could take his first small rat at 120 grams. That’s 1/3 his body weight. So every 2 weeks he gets small eat in that scenario? Input is appreciated.


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Should be feeding 10-15% or so of body weight every 10 to 14 days. What you're describing is too much food being offered too frequently for the species. Just my own opinion of course.

As far as how old he is, generally boas breed in the fall and winter and babies arrive in late winter or early spring, but that's not to say it isn't possible for it to be a September baby...just unlikely...unfortunately without them having provided a date of birth to you, all one can reasonably do is speculate.
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If he regurged, wait at least 3 weeks and offer a half-sized meal for the first couple of meals before slowly increasing back up to his normal size.

If he didn't, feed on his normal schedule.

I don't offer smalls until they are 500-600 grams minimum, and my 1,100 gram boa is still eating smalls every 3 weeks, and has gained 100-200 grams while in my care eating in this way.

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Should be feeding 10-15% or so of body weight every 10 to 14 days. What you're describing is too much food being offered too frequently for the species. Just my own opinion of course.

As far as how old he is, generally boas breed in the fall and winter and babies arrive in late winter or early spring, but that's not to say it isn't possible for it to be a September baby...just unlikely...unfortunately without them having provided a date of birth to you, all one can reasonably do is speculate.
I don't really like 10-15% rule in general, but a Bci could certainly physically handle that big of a meal. It would just be a bit of overfeeding. A Bcc on the other hand would likely regurge on that size of meal. Bcc seem to be very prone to prey size sensitivity, and more readily regurgitate than a Bci does. Not every Bcc is like this, of course, it's just a more common issue with them.

The bigger the snake, the larger a meal 10-15% becomes. A rat 10-15% the weight of an adult boa is a bigger meal proportionate to girth than a rat 10-15% of a juvenile's weight - compared to girth.

I agree with the age bit, it will be impossible to guess this boa's age simply based off of its size. Even when fed exactly the same way, boas will grow at their own rate, but how much they eat will also impact their growth greatly.
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Thanks Andy and bigsbake girl. Andy I have a very strict feeding schedule. I feed about 1/3 boy weight no weekly. Which is 1/6 a week which is about a small adult mouse. Which he ate. He only regurgitated if he even did because of being outside overnight in a 45-50 degree nighttime temp. And stress. I feed larger items less often and I have 15 years experience with constrictors. My feeding routine works and everyone is different and every snake is different. I will adjust his meals as we go along. If I feel they are too large I will reduce them. If I feel I’m feeding too often and he refuses food or shows signs of a problem. I will fix that problem.

Thanks again guys. He’s doing ok. He won’t eat but as I said he does seem like he’s in very very early shed stage. He shed last about a month ago exactly so I would figure as s 200 gram baby he should be shedding any day now. So maybe he’s refusing because he’s starting shed and not because of regurgitation. He very well may have not regurgitated. In my opinion I think he did spit the mouse up though. He was in a stressful situation and temps dropped a lot. Most snakes would regurgitate, especially since they do this so they can move faster and get out of danger.
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Thanks Andy and bigsbake girl. Andy I have a very strict feeding schedule. I feed about 1/3 boy weight no weekly. Which is 1/6 a week which is about a small adult mouse. Which he ate. He only regurgitated if he even did because of being outside overnight in a 45-50 degree nighttime temp. And stress. I feed larger items less often and I have 15 years experience with constrictors. My feeding routine works and everyone is different and every snake is different. I will adjust his meals as we go along. If I feel they are too large I will reduce them. If I feel I’m feeding too often and he refuses food or shows signs of a problem. I will fix that problem.

Thanks again guys. He’s doing ok. He won’t eat but as I said he does seem like he’s in very very early shed stage. He shed last about a month ago exactly so I would figure as s 200 gram baby he should be shedding any day now. So maybe he’s refusing because he’s starting shed and not because of regurgitation. He very well may have not regurgitated. In my opinion I think he did spit the mouse up though. He was in a stressful situation and temps dropped a lot. Most snakes would regurgitate, especially since they do this so they can move faster and get out of danger.
That would definitely cause a regurge, but unless you actually saw the regurge, it's hard to say. What leads you to believe he regurged?
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Big snake girl I thought I just mentioned it. By accident and something out of my control he was left outside on a tiny fake decorative tree to enjoy the sunny day. Well I couldn’t find him I looked for 8 hours! Found him the next morning thank the lord and he just did not look like he had any type of bump all. So I’m thinking the stress of outside and him having to be on the move to get warm since the temps dropped in the 50s at night here in PA. im thinking he regurgitated. He’s absolutely fine now. Long story shot my nephew did something he wasn’t supposed to and caused this and I’m just happy I found him. Now I put a lock on his cage. I was almost in tears. I’m just so happy he’s back. So he shed a month ago exactly so I’m guess he refused the little fuzzy I offered him to see his responses but he wouldn’t eat. So either he’s full and did not regurgitates., or stressed out from being cold, or most likely because he’s in the very beginning stages of shed. I’ll find out soon. Once he sheds in the next 10-14 days kk feed him after and I’m sure he will be fine.

Please nobody judge me for what happened. Mistakes hallen. I fixed it and made sure it will never happen again and I am upset and ashamed enough.
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I'm confused....

You originally said he was in the grass, just staying in one spot and your yard is just grass. Then you ran in because you forgot you had dinner in the oven. You then forgot and ran back outside and the snake was gone...

Now you're saying the snake was on a decorative tree and your nephew did something to cause this.

Something doesn't add up here....
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The snake is alive and appears to be ok. You got lucky and learned a lesson I hope.
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The story is irrelevant. He’s home and healthy. Just worried about him refusing food. I hope after he does shed in the next 2-3 weeks he willeatafter. because I’d
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