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  • 12-02-2004, 01:39 AM
    EyeLashViper
    Hello everybody,
    I have noticed from time to time that my Ball Pythons will excrete what appears to be a large white, chalky sort of pellet - it can often be almost the same size as a fecal movement. I recall reading on the site here that snakes excrete the remains of their preys skeletons - a calcium nugget if it where. Is this true? These nuggets are dry and do not appear to be urates.
    EyeLashViper
  • 12-02-2004, 01:58 AM
    Cody
    Calcium pellet excretion in Ball Pythons
    Yep, I don't know exactly what it is though. Some people say it's the ball of urates. Others say it's a calcium deposit from the bones of their pray, also called a bone sack. I dunno which it is, but I don't care either. As long as it's a normal and healthy thing to happen, I'm satisfied, lol.
  • 12-02-2004, 02:31 AM
    Adam_Wysocki
    They are urates (crystalized uric acid) and a normal by product of the snakes excrementory process.

    Sometimes small undigested bone parts can be found in a ball pythons feces, but to my knowledge snakes do not excrete "bone sacs" and I know for a fact that ball pythons do not.

    Hope this helps.

    -adam
  • 12-02-2004, 03:17 AM
    Cody
    Cool, I'll take your word for it. :) I always believed the urates thing over the bone sacs thing. Just wasn't totally sure.
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