Update:
The Gnag is doing good, and after some simple thought and logic I'm going to conclude that either the Hornworm blocked his airway, causing him to choke and spit it out, and with the intake of a large amount of air, fainted for the 15 seconds before I awoke him or, the momentary depletion of air due to the Hornworm caused him to faint. Either way, Gnag has been normal since, and ate a large portion of 12 crickets the other night. I'm going to abstain from feeding him Hornworms or large Earthworms from now on to prevent another event like this from occurring, and wait until he is around 6 inches snout to vent instead of five and a quarter to feed him larger prey.





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