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May sound crazy...waiting for snake to poo!

Bekah

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Ok, Should I worry? Ren has been defectaing on a regular basis after consuming his/her meals, according to his schedule I should have had a little present to clean up this morning, but nothing! I don't want to feed him/her again until he goes.

S/He's been active as usual, but seems a little jumpy lately when I put my hand in his/her viv. When I pet Ren s/he kinda flinches. If I take out of viv s/he's fine with me...but I don't want to get pooed on!

Am I just being too fretful? What's the longest amount of time it should take a corn to digest a meal?:confused:
 
LOL!

Just after I posted this message I got off computer went to sit down (snake's viv is in living room next to sofa) and there was a present for me to clean up! LOL!:toiletgra

This brings me to another question. My brother has some sort of hognose desert snake...when it defecates, it's pretty dry with bones and fur visible. When my corn defecates (gag) it's wet...which, from what I've gathered, is the norm for corns. But it looks kindy "stringy". I can't tell if it's undigested mousy tail or what...almost looks like brown intestines and there's always white in it (in a clump) which I'm assumming is bone matter??? Anyone have any idea if this is the norm? I know this isn't the most pleasant topic to be discussing, but I'd rather play it safe than sorry! Any input would be appreciated!
 
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