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    no poop no pee worry?

    I have had my snake about a month now and I have not seen any poop or pee. I know from some searches that they might not poop for a long time but should I be seeing pee? the humidity in the tub is 70% and I give her fresh water daily so I don't think she is dehydrated. I have been using care fresh bedding witch I think maybe I am just not seeing the pee I am going to go to paper towels next time I change the bedding. should I be worried if I haven't seen any pee or poop? thanks.

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    Re: no poop no pee worry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuktu View Post
    I have had my snake about a month now and I have not seen any poop or pee. I know from some searches that they might not poop for a long time but should I be seeing pee? the humidity in the tub is 70% and I give her fresh water daily so I don't think she is dehydrated. I have been using care fresh bedding witch I think maybe I am just not seeing the pee I am going to go to paper towels next time I change the bedding. should I be worried if I haven't seen any pee or poop? thanks.

    Brandon
    Wow, I think you'd maybe smell it if she was peeing and you didn't realize it- man it stinks!!! But.... I wouldn't worry. She'll go when she goes!!


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