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    Question What is this yellow thing in my BP's tank?

    I have owned my Ball Python, Cedric for about 3 months, and I have never seen this before! Does anyone know what this is? I could be worried over nothing.. It has a little bit of Aspin stuck to it. This is the best pic I could get after I took it out of his tank.


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    It's a urate (Yours snakes pee). Totally normal

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    Urate.

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    Re: What is this yellow thing in my BP's tank?

    Thank you! I feel like I should have known that.

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    Re: What is this yellow thing in my BP's tank?

    It could be worse, I had to take a trip and unknowing to me my corn snake was developing slug eggs, bearing in mind only corn snake I had none others near her since she left the pet shop. So I go away and my entire family freaks out at seeing the infertile eggs, At this point when they call me and describe them I tell them that their eggs but wasn't believed so I get back from my trip and take a look at the preserved eggs and confirm that yes they were infertile eggs. My family all assumed that eggs had to look like that of a chickens egg, it took me pointing out that if a snake produced eggs like that of a chicken it wouldn't be able to move and the shape also wouldn't work well for them to believe me.

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