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Meet Odyn!
Here he is. Brought this little man home from work. He is the one with the eye problem. He is eating like a champ, went through a shed and was cleared by the vet. This is my Son's snake. Little man is exploring his new home. I present to you...Odyn!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...55c72addb0.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c1ece660bc.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...feba062d34.jpg
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Re: Meet Odyn!
welcome home, odin!!! [emoji3]
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We will call him home Valhalla!
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Re: Meet Odyn!
Yay! I'm glad he's finally home ^-^ Thats a really nice lookin enclosure as well, I love the natural look! Little guy is gonna live it up in there :P
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I put him in, he started exploring everything then poops! Huge pile of goop right at the front on the glass and his water dish! Thanks Odyn, thanks!
Ohhhh son.....your snake pooped. Guess who gets to clean it? Lol
he cleaned Valhalla!
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Means he approves of the digs, else he'd probably hold onto it long as he could TBH.
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Re: Meet Odyn!
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Means he approves of the digs, else he'd probably hold onto it long as he could TBH.
Seriously?
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Re: Meet Odyn!
Yup! It can mean he's comfortable and marking it as his
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Ok, that's so cool! Feeding day is tomorrow for boople and Odyn. Let's see how little man does!
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Seriously?
Yeah. BPs hold onto whatever's in their bowels until they shed oftentimes since their behavior has been observed as "shed, poop, piss all at the same time" after they've had their fill of a food source. Rodent burrow empty? They'll chill and digest until they shed, drop all the waste, and then move on before their predators or prey can smell them out. Pretty typical behavior with a middle-of-the-line animal in the food chain.
Another example of it is cats. They bury their poop because of predators. A comfortable cat will often be observed not burying theirs since there's no concern of being sniffed out.
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Heh, I had no idea. Odyn went through a complete shed last week but didn't poop. He peed the calcium but that was it really while at work. Interesting.
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Least he hasn't developed the habit of "calling the maid service" like mine.
Aka, he likes to poop/pee where I can see it at the front of the enclosure then tends to make noise trying to floor it away from his own stink pile. But I joke that he's banging around to get my attention so the maid can clean up.
It's never in the back. Always in the front corners. Not touching the glass, but close.
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Odyn's was on the edge of the water dish and against the glass at the front of tank. Water dish had to be washed, poop pulled out and glass wiped with a paper towel lol. All within 10 min of being put in there.
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Mazikeen did something similar after cleaning day a week ago. Put her back in and she immediately pooped, front and center. Silly, silly noodles.
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