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Furry Poop!

OK...since the topic is poop, I have a couple of snakes that just recently went from closed-eye mice babies to sub-adult. The size of the poop increased immensely! Does this mean more fur=more poop OR more mouse=less able to digest? This monstrous pile looked like the mouse itself had been pooped-out! :)
 
CornDazzle said:
OK...since the topic is poop, I have a couple of snakes that just recently went from closed-eye mice babies to sub-adult. The size of the poop increased immensely! Does this mean more fur=more poop OR more mouse=less able to digest? This monstrous pile looked like the mouse itself had been pooped-out! :)

I thought I read somewhere that when you move up from fuzzy to say hopper you should notice a increase of fur in the poop. I think it also stated that the fur is not digestible, but it doesn't look like fur until it drys out and is broken apart. Also considering that the snake just move up it might take a few feeds for them to adjust to the larger food item.

That that for whats it's worth.

Good luck :cheers:
 
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