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  • 01-13-2011, 11:32 PM
    purplemuffin
    Hmmm that is what we usually do. She usually will 'go' on her own time, usually about every 3rd meal so about ever 3 weeks or so. Sometimes sooner! But she's generally pretty 'on time' about it which makes it nice to know when we need to clean!

    But we could go ahead and give her a nice soak again, it's always fun anyway! :)

    Never makes a 'pop' noise...

    I wonder if she does have something stuck? Seems like she has quite a doctor's visit ahead of her!
  • 01-13-2011, 11:49 PM
    Slyther83
    I've never owned a BP but my Bredli goes in between every meal, not every 3. I've heard of some snakes like Blood Pythons taking months between pooping, are balls irregular as well?
  • 01-14-2011, 12:03 AM
    purplemuffin
    It seems to vary.. Some do it more frequently, some do it less often, usually adults seem to slow down in frequency.

    I actually should call my boyfriend about this schedule, I am away at college right now so he is currently the one taking care of her! That was what I noticed last I was there, but her feeding schedule has actually changed.. So it could be different now.

    We were originally feeding her larger prey every 2 weeks, now we are down to a smaller prey every week. I'm sure that probably makes a difference now that I remember that!
  • 01-14-2011, 12:07 AM
    Slyther83
    Re: Cloaca open sometimes... Worrysome?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by purplemuffin View Post
    It seems to vary.. Some do it more frequently, some do it less often, usually adults seem to slow down in frequency.

    I actually should call my boyfriend about this schedule, I am away at college right now so he is currently the one taking care of her! That was what I noticed last I was there, but her feeding schedule has actually changed.. So it could be different now.

    We were originally feeding her larger prey every 2 weeks, now we are down to a smaller prey every week. I'm sure that probably makes a difference now that I remember that!

    Smaller prey is better I'd say. I used to feed my Bredli larger in 2 weeks intervals, however she would get very sluggish with such a full belly. They will be more active and be less prone to obesity via a less large prey size.
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