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I've had my first snake for 1 1/2 weeks now...Fed twice (last night). There was a little tiny bit of fecal matter in the viv, but not what I'm used to from adults (which I have cared for at nature centers). Obviously, hatchlings are considerably smaller, but is a there a rule of thumb as to what and how large hatchling scat should be? Thanks.
I've had my first snake for 1 1/2 weeks now...Fed twice (last night). There was a little tiny bit of fecal matter in the viv, but not what I'm used to from adults (which I have cared for at nature centers). Obviously, hatchlings are considerably smaller, but is a there a rule of thumb as to what and how large hatchling scat should be? Thanks.
Ahhhhh..............................Nope.
Adults scat are bigger
Hatchling are smaller.
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