Are BPs just that efficient?
I've had Smaug for just over two weeks now, and he still hasn't defecated (or passed any urates/liquid waste that I have noticed- the viv smells perfectly fresh and I've not seen anything, though I've not done a full substrate change yet).
He did copious amounts of both in his little box when he was being transported (poor thing, can't have been nice sitting in it) and I've fed him thrice since then. I'm feeding every 5 days and the first two meals I gave him were on the small side (he'd been on rat pinkies with the breeder so I wanted to carry on with those for a couple of feedings until I was sure he was a good eater).
Yesterday I fed him a rat fuzzy for the first time, so quite a lot has gone in- when can I expect anything out? XD
Not complaining about the lack of snake excrement- the stuff in the travelling box was vile- but I'm starting to get a tad concerned now. I was under the impression that they went more or less weekly.
Re: Are BPs just that efficient?
My girl always manage to stick it on her hides walls making it hard to spot... Usually every week and usually without any smell, until this week. Uhh it smelled so terrible and it wasn't as dry as she usually does, although it was somewhat firm it was more squishy.
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Re: Are BPs just that efficient?
This BP is underfed, severely underfed if the breeder was offering rat pinks to an animal that size.
At this size your BP can handle a rat pup.
To give you an idea out of the egg the can take a small rat fuzzy (crawler)
Underfed means nothing is left to be eliminated, everything is used for vital functions and growth.
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