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toilet probs

nozz

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hi all.snake has"nt passed his last couple of meals yet.he"s fed twice a week.And was feed again last night.He"s still very active though.Just wondered if this norm.Or if i should do something for him.Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
If your snake is a hatchling it could be hard to find poop in the substrate. It gets absorbed by it. Does you snake look compacted??
 
Thanks for reply.He"s around 9months old now.Does"nt look compacted.Hardly ever poops in viv.usually on me when i"m handling him.see how he is tonight when i get him out.
 
Try giving him a bath in shallow, lukewarm (what feels comfortable to us is too hot for snakes) water and let him crawl/swim around in it a bit (if he isn't spazzing out that is. That's excerise enough!). If he's a bit constipated this will hopefully get things moving. Well, it worked for my baby corn snake when he was a bit "plugged up", as it were.
 
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