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What's normal

MegF.

That's for sale???
I've looked everywhere, but I can't find any books that will tell you what normal poo looks like. I know this sounds strange, but as a new snake owner, I'd like to know in case my snake ever gets sick. I know I saw something about it in one of the books I was browsing thru at the pet store, but I can't find it now. There's nothing in the Cornsnake Manual, except the usual about cleaning the cage, and that stomach problems can cause abnormal stool. I went on the internet as well, and it's the same info as the manual. If one of you experienced herpers can stop laughing long enough........
 
On page 7 of the Corn Snake Manual, "Acquiring A Corn Snake", there is a section on Stool Appearance.:)
 
Thanks Alicia! I must have read the manual 20 times, and still missed that part!
 
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