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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
Double check your temps.
Bull snakes are found in quite high temperature areas so it could be that yours are too low to digest a meal of that size.
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Just did. The warm hide is at 93 degrees, and the snake is currently in the cold hide, which has a temperature of 79 degrees. The lowest ground temperature in the enclosure is a 75 degrees.
The snake goes back and forth between both hides, and I could only think that it possibly spent too much time on the cold side. But overall her metabolism has been rather high, very similar to my king snakes, requiring me to clean the enclosure frequently.
She just took a small mouse in her usual 60 second time frame. I will see how that goes.