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  • 03-31-2013, 08:34 PM
    ikethedeviant
    Is it normal for a bp to get restless after pooping? o_O
    I've noticed that my Eros gets super restless after soiling his tub and I'm just wondering if this is normal? He's always happily hiding unless he smells a mouse warming =P it's been so consistent that when I see him roaming around I just know that I'm on poop duty -___- and another thing...he refuses food on the days when he "goes" which also puzzles me.. if anything shouldn't he be hungry afterwards? Do any of your bps do this?
  • 03-31-2013, 08:40 PM
    Inarikins
    Would you want to be in the same general space as your poop? I think them trying to get away from it is normal, but some do 'cuddle' their turds, so...
  • 03-31-2013, 08:56 PM
    ikethedeviant
    Re: Is it normal for a bp to get restless after pooping? o_O
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Inarikins View Post
    Would you want to be in the same general space as your poop? I think them trying to get away from it is normal, but some do 'cuddle' their turds, so...

    ahahaha is it wrong that I find the term "cuddling a turd" to be cute? like a horribly morbid teddy bear xD but yeah I figured that he just wants to get away from the smell and general nastiness...I just didn't know snakes were sensitive to that
  • 03-31-2013, 11:56 PM
    anwhit
    Re: Is it normal for a bp to get restless after pooping? o_O
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ikethedeviant View Post
    ahahaha is it wrong that I find the term "cuddling a turd" to be cute? like a horribly morbid teddy bear xD but yeah I figured that he just wants to get away from the smell and general nastiness...I just didn't know snakes were sensitive to that

    I didn't know at first either. I find that bps are either prissy or just down right don't care. My girl will stay at the opposite end of the tank until I clean it up. And when I do, she always pats her nose on the new substrate to make sure I got it all. :rolleyes:
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