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Corn Snake Poops, hard to find!

Akai

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Hey! I currently have a baby corn snake around 3 months old, and he has been fed every week since Ive had him and it is very hard in order to find his droppings. I look and look every now and then and wonder where he is actually laying these bombs! Help please!
 
When they are babies it can be hard to find especially if you have a thick layer of bedding. If you are worried about finding them and making sure he is going you can always switch to paper towels as bedding. Most of mine will go either in their water dish or right next to it.
 
When they are babies it can be hard to find especially if you have a thick layer of bedding. If you are worried about finding them and making sure he is going you can always switch to paper towels as bedding. Most of mine will go either in their water dish or right next to it.

Good advice here. I keep my hatchlings and young corns on paper towels. You can monitor the droppings and it's easy to clean the container or vivarium. The hatchlings love to hide under the paper towels too.
 
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