Re: Constipated Ball Python?
There is no schedule snakes are very efficient, it can be a few days or a few weeks, depends on the snake age, prey fed and feeding frequency.
When young they will utilize most of the prey for growth, leaving little to be eliminated and sometimes nothing if not fed adequately.
The important is to make sure that your snake is well hydrated, and does not have a persistent bulge near the cloaca.
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Re: Constipated Ball Python?
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Deborah
There is no schedule snakes are very efficient, it can be a few days or a few weeks, depends on the snake age, prey fed and feeding frequency.
When young they will utilize most of the prey for growth, leaving little to be eliminated and sometimes nothing if not fed adequately.
The important is to make sure that your snake is well hydrated, and does not have a persistent bulge near the cloaca.
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Thanks! I refilled her water bowl a bit earlier, and I think she's resting around it in fact ^^ I've seen her drink a few times, so I know she knows where to get her water thankfully :D I'll check once she's up, I like to respect her space in the mornings lol
Re: Constipated Ball Python?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
Nothing to worry about, especially with juvenile snakes. As long as there isn't a big bulge near her vent she is fine.
It may be simply that she is utilizing almost the entire prey item so there isn't much left to poop out.
It's a possibility that she may be getting close to a shed cycle as well. My snakes usually don't poop for a little while before going into shed.
Anyway, as long as there is no bulge you have nothing to worry about. My two cents would be to keep watching and keep learning your snakes "typical" behavior. It's great that you're monitoring things like defecation. This will help you to learn what to look for and what is actually "unusual". Snakes can be pretty unpredictable I their behavior, but you'll learn with time and experience.
I would also invest in a scale. I got a pretty decent kitchen scale at Walmart for $15.
Thank you :D I have noticed that she's being less active at night than she usually is, and spending more time hiding under her log than anything; I'm figuring that she's about to shed because of this, considering how she's seemed "lazy" lately! I haven't gotten a good look at her eyes yet, and her color seems fine too ^^