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Originally Posted by mikoh4792
I keep her in an aboreal enclosure. 12x12x18. So the thermal gradient goes from top to bottom. At the top basking side(which is a perch) it is 90-92F. There is a second level below the perch and around there it is around 85 degrees. At the bottom there are hides and inside those hides are around 75-80 depending on the time of day. Humidity is kept above 50% and below 70%.
I actually had her for a little over a week, so that would have been the first time I tried feeding her. I fed her a rat pinkie, which left a small bulge but nothing too big. Was about 1.5x the thickest part of her body. She puked it up after 2 days of eating it.
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Why is she in an arboreal set up?
Right there is your problem. She's not getting warm enough to digest her meal. She's a terrestrial species.
Fix that...all will be better.