My snake ate his mice successfully, which is a sign he is comfortable with his new home I know.
But I just came back from work to see the left overs (about a day later). I will pick it up, but first.
What should "healthy" snake poop look like? Should it be dots, or mini-human looking ones?
His poop, hopefully he didn't vomit it up while I was gone ( I didn't handle him since he ate, I know that).
It is a somewhat mangled mice, that is brown-ish. The head looks to be completely dissolved/disfigured, but I can make out the feet and the tail completely. It has been smashed and squeezed to a snake like shape, but I was wondering if the feet and tail aren't, how do I say this "poop" standard like, is that bad? Does that mean he is having digestive problems?
So please, this is a serious question, does what I describe look like normal corn snake poop? How does your corn snakes poop look?
But I just came back from work to see the left overs (about a day later). I will pick it up, but first.
What should "healthy" snake poop look like? Should it be dots, or mini-human looking ones?
His poop, hopefully he didn't vomit it up while I was gone ( I didn't handle him since he ate, I know that).
It is a somewhat mangled mice, that is brown-ish. The head looks to be completely dissolved/disfigured, but I can make out the feet and the tail completely. It has been smashed and squeezed to a snake like shape, but I was wondering if the feet and tail aren't, how do I say this "poop" standard like, is that bad? Does that mean he is having digestive problems?
So please, this is a serious question, does what I describe look like normal corn snake poop? How does your corn snakes poop look?