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Bright green poop

dionythicus

Kiss My Hearse
Last night I added a tiny amount of Nutribac to my problem feeder's water in hopes of stimulating her appetite. This morning, there was bright green poop on her paper towel substrate (well, the normally white urine part was green). I'm assuming that was the Nutribac going through her system? I've never seen that before.
 
dionythicus said:
Last night I added a tiny amount of Nutribac to my problem feeder's water in hopes of stimulating her appetite. This morning, there was bright green poop on her paper towel substrate (well, the normally white urine part was green). I'm assuming that was the Nutribac going through her system? I've never seen that before.

I've seen that a few times, and I don't remember ever seeing it before I started using Nutri-Bac. I thought it looked like the green color of oxidized copper.
 
Yes. That's about the color. Ok. So my snake isn't pooping liquid emeralds. Darn. I thought maybe I had the snake version of the goose that laid the golden egg...
 
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