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I'm assuming that they wouldn't poop in their hides, but has anyone had any expreince with this? I just want to know what I need to check for weekly cleanings.
I find the majority of the poops around the perimeter and near the water dish as that seems to cover their cruising patterns. In my big bachelor pad terrarium, the boys seem to climb up the back wall and poop down it...delightful!! I've never found a poop in a hide though.
I agree with the other posts, no poop in hides, but Nagini usually goes to one area around the edge and does her business. Except if she feels the need to share it when i am holding her... :realhot:
I have a dish scrubbing brush that is reserved for the sole purpose of scrubbing snake stuff. It lives under the bathroom basin so there's no chance of mixing it up with my human food prep gear.