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searching for baby poop...

Gralena

Corn Snake Diva
Ok, just wondering how important it is to find your baby corn's poop each week? I certainly feel better when I find it (so I can clean it up and then I know he digested his food)...but sometimes I can't find it to save my life. Do you sift thru your baby snakes aspen each week until you find it? Part of the problem is that I am using 2, 20gallon Long tanks for my snakes....that is a lot of aspen! :)
 
I can only speak for how I do it... some of mine are "surface poopers" and I'll grap a pinch of the soiled aspen and toss it when I see that a deposit has been made. A couple perfer to poop underneath, and again, if I happen to come across it, I'll remove the soiled aspen, but if not, it all gets tossed in the monthly total clean outs.
 
I had that question some weeks ago and I decided not to search for poop.... I usually find it in the surface but 1 or 2 disappeared hehe like merlinspop said, it all goes away in the monthly cleaning
 
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