Re: regurge
(repeat from other post)
Orochimarus, a regurg can be a serious issue with rainbows. Some animals seem more prone to it than others -- for example, the early hypos were *plagued* by it -- but usually it is an isolated incident. Regardless, the best way to handle it is to treat it seriously because once a second regurg hits, then you have a much harder to treat problem.
One item to keep in mind is that, in addition to stress, any regurg costs the animal a bunch of digestive fluids and enzymes. Thus, you need to feed lightly until the animal's system can rebuild those resources and handle another larger meal. I typically recommend dropping your food size by one level, and lengthening your time between feeds by double. So, if you fed pups weekly, you would now offer fuzzies every other week. Try the reduced feeding plan for two feeds in a row -- so, four weeks' time. If all is well, then *either* increase the feeding size back to where you were before, *or* increase the feeding time -- not both. Feed twice more on this schedule. If all is still well, then go back to where you were before.
Note that regurgs can be triggered by stress, so I would avoid handling him the day before or for three days after feeding.
Good luck!
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