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What causes a Corn snake to regurgitate?

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What causes a Corn snake to regurgitate?

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A number of factors can cause your snake to regurgitate including too much handling, stress from a new environment, being fed a rodent that is too large and the temperature gradient provided for the snake. If your corn snake keeps on regurgitating then please do seek advice from a qualified reptile vet. If your corn snake does regurgitate its food, the most important thing you must do is to not feed the snake for at least ten days, so that it can build its stomach acids back up. If you try to feed it soon after it has regurgitated, it will most likely regurgitate again. For the first couple of feeds after regurgitation, your corn snake should be fed rodents smaller than what it normally eats, so it is easier for the snake to digest.

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