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by vemon on May 10, 2004
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We have a s.w. speckled (crotalus m. pyrrhus) and a Mojave sidewinder (crotalus c. cerastes). We have seen copulation between the sidewinders and not the speckleds but both the females have regurgitated their last two meals. Could they be gravid? Or should be concerned?
Thanks in advance,
Ben & Cayla
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by Phobos on May 10, 2004
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More info please....
What are you feeing them?? Frozen thawed mice? If yes, they might not have been at the right temp.
Al
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by vemon on May 10, 2004
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We feed frozen thawed. When we feed we usually have 20-30 specimens to feed and none of the other snakes have shown the same problem. We have had the two snakes in question since early last summer and they fed regularly without any regurgitations. They have only started this within the last three weeks.
TKS Ben
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by Phobos on May 11, 2004
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I'm stumped. I don't know what it might be.... I hope someone else can chime in with a possibility.
Sorry,
Al
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