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    Re: Still no poop

    Quote Originally Posted by EmiLee View Post
    Hi Guys its been since Novemver 1st and she still hasn't pooped! Not sure if I should take her to the vet at this point? She has a small bulge but nothing like some photos that I've seen. She has an amazing apatite and get fed every 10 days. Gonna try to post some photos to see what you think.
    Mine poop about every 3 months but they do piss in between that. I have had them not pee or poop for 4 months though and they are not dehydrated or anything. I have one that pisses a lot too, like evey 7-10 days and sometimes twice in 3 days hahaha...


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    What size prey is she eating? Remember that when young snakes are eating young prey, the prey is mostly digestible- there's very little waste leftover to defecate.
    That's probably all that's happening here, & her "meals" might also be too small for her.
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    Re: How to tell if impaction?

    Thanks for your response! Yes hoping that's what it is, she has had quite a growth spur since she came and grown about 120 grams or so. I've been giving her rat pups about 10% of her body weight so they've been between 20-30 grams. Should I up the size from that to larger ones?


    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    What size prey is she eating? Remember that when young snakes are eating young prey, the prey is mostly digestible- there's very little waste leftover to defecate.
    That's probably all that's happening here, & her "meals" might also be too small for her.

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