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Constipated snake??
Ok I got my snake about almost a month ago I feed him twice I did not ask the guy I bought him from about his bathroom skills. He does not seem bloated or uncomfortable we take him out almost everyday for exercise. He's around 7 ft the temps and humidity are where they should be I have given him a bath for the last two days, when he's out I rub his under belly and there doesn't seem to be anything in there would I feel his pooh? Should I just continue giving a bath? And would he stop eating if he was backed up? Thanks for replies in advance.
Last edited by Miketyler; 10-20-2010 at 05:41 PM.
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Boas can go weeks without defecating. Most of my snakes only defecate every three weeks or so.
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My new boa that I just got on September 25 hadn't gone to the bathroom since a couple days after she'd been home, and that wasn't even poop—just urates/urine. Three mice and a shed later, she still hadn't gone... until today. I got her out and let her slither around while I laid on my bed and watched a TV show (was watching Detroit 1-8-7, because the star is Christopher from The Sopranos ). I kept lightly massaging the lower third of her body, thinking she might finally go once I put her back in her tub. Unfortunately, the massaging worked a little too well. Poop, urates, and urine all over my shirt, belt, pants, underwear, and even on my bed. I didn't know so much could come out of such a small snake! The lower third of her body was noticeably thinner after this. And I had to just watch in horror as it happened. 
I would only start to get worried if a couple more weeks pass by and if he's noticeably bloated. However, adults probably poop less often anyway.
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Dont worry about it. They go when they need to, their not mammals that digest and pass foods like warm blooded animals.
Boas normally go once a month when young and about once every 2-3 months as adults.
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