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I use a piece of paper towel or kleenex, and then use a damp cloth to clean the glass if there's anything on it. The stuff dries quickly so it's pretty easy to clean out. Usually by the time you discover it, it's dried up completely.
when i see snake poop i use a spoona nd dig it out and put it in a baggie and through it away, alnoth my snake is small enough i can do that i dont no what id do if it get to be 3 feet. and the fist time my mom held it it pooped on her
Am i the only one who notices snakes are interested in their own pooh. It's a problem removing it when i just keep my snakes in the viv. More then once i nearly scooped up the snake along with the pooh. I just shooh then away or pick them up and place them on the other side of the viv they quickly crawl back to where i'm cleaning.
And if i remove it when there away/asleep they seem very interested in the place i just cleaned out.
They don't care if i clean out the water bowl or rearrange/add some stuff in their viv. They prefer to duck and hide then.