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Pee and Poop Hoarder??
So my normal bp only pees and poops once every two months or so. He eats like a champ, sheds perfectly. When he does pee/poo its monsterous! For example, yesterday he peed, soaking his whole tub. I weighted him- 663g. This morning I awoke to another huge pee/poop. Weighted him- 580g. Is this normal? I'm thinking yes, as he is healthy and growing, and happy.
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Sounds normal to me, some just go more than others.
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Re: Pee and Poop Hoarder??
Yep, there's a lot of variance among them how they poo, where they poo, how much, etc. I have a couple girls that have the most massive poos I have ever seen - literally their poops compare to my friend's cattle dog's poo, and that dog is 50 lbs!
Snakes, like people, dogs, and every other creature, all have their own routine for poopin'. No biggie!
-Jen
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