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Potential problem

CallmeMacc

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I just opened up Ceasar's tank to set up the thermostat I just got for him so I decided to take a look into his hide to sneak a peak at him I fed him saturday morning but it looks like he is still digesting (still see bulge) but it looks like he might have pooped in there ALSO he looks kind of ashy so I'm assuming he is about to go blue so I don't want to stress him out and have him regurg the food....so what should I do about the potential poop I don't want him to get sick from bacteria either
Heeeelllpppp please
 
hmmm.. I think your safest bet would be to just leave him for the night, and clean it in the morning.. but I'm not expert! and I don't wanna give you the wrong advice.

I'm sure someone with more exsperience will be more help! :eek:
 
just clean the poop. you should he able to do it with very little interaction with your snake. just be careful and don't be too hasty with your movements. you will find he will most probably ignore you anyways
 
Wait until he is in his hide or somewhere away from the poop first. Just minimize anything that could potentially stress him
 
Doh, completely missed that key point. Should be easy to coax the snake to move and do the cleaning with minimal interaction still.
 
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