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Possible regurge:( let me know what you think [picture]

Cronsnakes

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So heres some information, 7 years old 5 foot long and yeah. I fed her two-three days ago and it came out today. Yesterday a little what seems like poop came out it was very small but brown though and there was white next to her poop.

Anyways here are some pictures, i will be checking the tempatures right now, she is eating 1 large adult mouse every 2 weeks or so.


If you look closely it almost looks as if a head i also want you guys to notice the white stuff.

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Ok thanks! a bunch of weight off my chest, because last months or so i didn't have an adult mouse so i fed her two hoppers. (Never will again) and i can in and there was two little balls buried so i immediatly thought it was a regurge and it smelled horrible so i gave her a week or two and fed her a adult mouse and this came out.
 
Definitely poop. You can tell by the white urates mixed in. Quite often undigested hair gives poo that odd appearance.
 
Snakes don't always defecate after each meal. Your snake just needs to build up enough fecal material prior to regular defecation. If your snake was used to getting a larger meal (adult mouse) then 2 hoppers might not be enough to cause defecation. When you return to larger prey size you will more than likely start to see larger poops. Snakes digest meat & bone (the hair is usually pooped out) - feces contain urate crystals (snake pee). This is both liquid & solid white material. If the white material (urate) is somewhat hard that is a sign of dehydration.
 
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