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Originally Posted by Swan
Hey, did the wheather outside make an abrupt change? Did it get cold or rain snow etc. The whether plays a huge part of this. Even if your house and the tank temperatures are perfect and where they should be, if the temp drops or there is precipitation this will cause your snake to be unable to digest and will make them regurgitate. It's a good idea to wait ten to fourteen days to feed again. Do not feed if it's raining. If the problem persists then take your baby to the vet.
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i dont want a fight but dont feed your snakes if its raining ?????
regardless of weather outside if your tanks temps are set up correctly the weather will have no effect on your snake
thunder and lightining can change atmospheric pressures
at worst severe cold weather outside can drop your ambient air temperatures in your cool end
regurgres are usually caused by a sudden drop in temperature in your tank
or
if your temps are too cold in general for the snake to digest its food
has your thermometer definatley not developed a fault ?
another reason can be parasites or worms in your snake.wild caught snakes are more prone to this.
was your snake captive bred or wild caught ?
leave the snake at least 2 weeks before offering food again
if it regurges again then keep it moist in a bag and pop it in the fridge.not the freezer as it would be no use for testing after its frozen.take it to the vet asap and ask for tests to be done on it.
cheers shaun