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    Whats your experience with stinky, runny poo?

    Milton, a bp I just adopted, finally went to the bathroom. It smelled unlike anything I've ever smelled, very stinky. For the most part, it looked normal, but there was a little bit of runny poo. A trip to the vet has already been scheduled for Friday.

    Whats your experience with runny, stinky poo? Anybody have some post vet visit regarding this? I'm worried he might be sick or something even though, visually, he looks OK.

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    Re: Whats your experience with stinky, runny poo?

    Well when its nice and fresh the poo smell can be a bit overwhelming. However it shouldn't be runny, most often this is caused by parasites in the intestines. You should have your vet run a fecal float in order to make sure he's parasite free. Fecal floats are a good idea for any new snake you add to your collection.
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