Re: Any need for concern???
ya know, i suppose it could be no big deal, but in the few years that ive kept snakes, i've never seen any blood in their poo, so you might wanna get that checked out
Re: Any need for concern???
should i save the poo??
oh wait thats a dumb question lol
Re: Any need for concern???
i would be concerned. i dont think blood in poop is good for any animal. let us know what the vet says.
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I'm concerned! I'm no vet but bloody stools are never a good sign!
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Bloody stool is a sign of internal parasites. See a vet ASAP and bring a stool sample. The longer you wait, the worse it will get. A friend of mine thought it was nothing, waited a week and his carpet python was dead in a week.
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Actually, you SHOULD save the poo--in a plastic baggie, sealed, in your refrigerator--before it dries out. If it's too late, then wait for the next poo, and save that one promptly. The vet will need to look at it under a microscope to detect parasites.
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i told hubby that morning before he came home from work and he threw it out... so now im gonna have to wait til next poo
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You don't have to wait until the next poo to take the snake in to see the vet. It could be weeks before you see another one. The vet can usually get a sample "the hard way" if they need one. With signs of blood, I wouldn't wait.
The one thing that came to mind though...did the snake shed about the same time the poo was laid? Because shedding sometimes can cause bleeding around the vent and that is perfectly normal and heals up very quickly.
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That's true, too, a shed skin sometimes causes a small amount of blood from the vent, and they almost always defecate right after shedding.