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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
Could there be a chance that he's pooped in a burrow that he's made in his substrate/bedding? Or maybe is the substrate the same color as what his poop might be, making it hard to find?
Even if you search the aspen very well, baby poop dries up and can be virtually invisible. Don't assume that if you can't find it he didn't poop. Most of us have missed one here and there and don't worry about it other than to change out the aspen for cleanliness.
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