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    Question marshmellow like things in the tank

    today i saw these marshmellow like clumps clubs in the tank i dont know how to describe it anyone know what it is

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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    Urates

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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    Quote Originally Posted by exotica0095 View Post
    today i saw these marshmellow like clumps clubs in the tank i dont know how to describe it anyone know what it is
    BP's kidney's produce dry urine. It comes out in little white clumps, like the ones you are seeing.
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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    should i just take it out with a paper towl? so nothing they produce is in liquid form?

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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    yes if you are using aspen for substrate just take it out and the aspen in the area, if you are using papertowels or newspaper remove the liner and put a new one in. No waste that they produce will come out in full liquid form, so the white clumps are nothing to worry about.
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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

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    should i just take it out with a paper towl? so nothing they produce is in liquid form?
    Yeah if you are using substrate you can just spot clean the urates.
    The only thing that comes out of BP's in liquid form is excess water, which will come out sometimes when they defecate or pass urates.
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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    You'll get...

    LIQUID URINE

    WHITE/YELLOW URATE CLUMPS/BALLS

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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    Those not using newspaper may not realize, but ball pythons actually pee a lot. So, yes--a lot of liquid, at least if they're well-hydrated! The white part is solid urates (another component of the urinary system), and the brown solid is the feces.
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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    Those not using newspaper may not realize, but ball pythons actually pee a lot. So, yes--a lot of liquid, at least if they're well-hydrated! The white part is solid urates (another component of the urinary system), and the brown solid is the feces.
    Yes they do... my adult male will wet ALL of his double layer newspaper and then some.

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    Re: marshmellow like things in the tank

    When my male passes urates I may be able to leave it for a day or so... But when my females goes I have to change it immediately because she soaks the ENTIRE enclosure. Maybe she just drinks more water than he does.

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