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  • 07-26-2010, 02:05 PM
    Bones
    Joined the "pooped on by a BP" club and I have a question.
    I gave Bones a soak due to a small amount of stuck shed. I could tell he was getting irritated, so I picked him up out of the water and that's when it happened. The poop was on my hand, down my arm, and was generally just an unpleasant experience, but I couldn't help but laugh.


    Do not read the following if you do not want to read a description of snake poop!




    Any other time, his poop is normally pretty solid. I could see it as it was coming out right as I picked him up and it looked squishy, kind of thick, but not what I've typically seen from him. It was quite a bit of poop, too. My question is; is this because he had been in the water and it prompted him to poop? His husbandry is proper. 55-60% humidity, 92* warm side, 83* cool side. No feeding changes. He's a great eater, has only missed 2 meals since I've had him for almost 6 months.

    I was just wondering about the *ahem* consistency of the poop. So if someone could tell me if that's normal or not, I would greatly appreciate it. :)
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