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    POOP!!! corn snakes vs ball pythons

    So as some of you know I keep corns as well as ball pythons. among rainbow boas and a dumerils, even.

    What I often wonder (mostly when i find a steamy pile) is WHY is corn snake poop so runny? And it always has those "ropes" among the brown.

    Ball Pythons package it up so neatly, with a little rock of urates, and then an easy to clean log.

    Do you think the ball pythons actually use more of what's going in, creating less waste in relation to their meal? Because it seems like corns poop a lot more of their meal out than a ball python does.

    Is there any scientific explanation for this?

    Just a random thing I wonder

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