Re: A month still no poop?
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Godzilla78
what is humidity? what is he eating (size and frequency)
As long as humidity is up, he has access to fresh water and is fed regularly, he should be ok.
Humidity is usually between 55 and 60 percent never below 50 his water is changed daily and fed once a week medium mice upped from the fuzzies petsmart had him on back in august when i got him about to up him to rat pups I found a wet spot and a urate today!
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Re: A month still no poop?
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omglolchrisss
Humidity is usually between 55 and 60 percent never below 50 his water is changed daily and fed once a week medium mice upped from the fuzzies petsmart had him on back in august when i got him about to up him to rat pups I found a wet spot and a urate today!
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mY snakes urate frequently, but poop more inconsistently, I wouldn't be too worried, hopefully he will take a huge dump soon, lol
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Someone else here might have more insights as far as parasites and such. I have never had that problem so I wouldn't know.
Re: A month still no poop?
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Godzilla78
mY snakes urate frequently, but poop more inconsistently, I wouldn't be too worried, hopefully he will take a huge dump soon, lol
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Someone else here might have more insights as far as parasites and such. I have never had that problem so I wouldn't know.
As gross as it is to have to I'd love to see a huge dump for me to clean up!! Thank you for your response by the way :)
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Re: A month still no poop?
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Deborah
There is absolutely no schedule, it can be a week, 4, 6, 12 it depends on the animal's age, prey size, feeding frequency etc.
For example a young animal utilize most of the prey for growth leaving little to be eliminated and if the animal was not fed adequately it would leave nothing to be eliminated until the animal is fed adequately again and catches up.
The most important is that the animal is well hydrated, and that their is no persistent bulge near the cloaca.
They are usually more likely to go after a shed.
Okay thank you so much In was hoping you would weigh in on this post now I can stop worrying so much!!
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Re: A month still no poop?
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Sunnieskys
Jeffrey is just fine. Lol
Thank you sunnyie!!! [emoji4]
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