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And to think my last g/f would get quite upset when I'd post images of these master pieces left in cages on my facebook . . .
It really is a site and smell unlike anything else. I can snap some photos next week after the purple girl has her 4 lbs of rabbit in her for a few days. That usually does not disappoint. . . But in all honesty, the poo does not bother me one bit. I grab some toilet paper and pull it out log by log. Then replace the substrate. The urine is what gets you. A liter from a typical release is common, 2 liters is not unheard of either. The ammonia smell alone is so over powering that I know exactly when one of the snakes has done the deed. . . This reason alone is why I'm completely reverting from using aspen in my retic enclosures, and now only use unprinted newspaper in a couple layers. It don't look natural, but it helps a lot with keeping the snakes healthy by being able to replace it quick and easy and not missing aspen spots where urine had dried quicker than I could get to it.
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Re: Python poop?
 Originally Posted by Moggy86
LOOL that is a huge what python did it come from?
Just a RTB.
And for the record that is not the size of my poop; do not feel bad for my toilet.
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Re: Python poop?
 Originally Posted by reptileexperts
And to think my last g/f would get quite upset when I'd post images of these master pieces left in cages on my facebook . . .
It really is a site and smell unlike anything else. I can snap some photos next week after the purple girl has her 4 lbs of rabbit in her for a few days. That usually does not disappoint. . . But in all honesty, the poo does not bother me one bit. I grab some toilet paper and pull it out log by log. Then replace the substrate. The urine is what gets you. A liter from a typical release is common, 2 liters is not unheard of either. The ammonia smell alone is so over powering that I know exactly when one of the snakes has done the deed. . . This reason alone is why I'm completely reverting from using aspen in my retic enclosures, and now only use unprinted newspaper in a couple layers. It don't look natural, but it helps a lot with keeping the snakes healthy by being able to replace it quick and easy and not missing aspen spots where urine had dried quicker than I could get to it.
this is why I switched to paper towels, even though I am sure gentle giants take on a lot more water than my measly BPs. if they're tough to clean up after in loose substrate, I can't imagine the nightmare that is cleaning a retic cage after a nice toilet day.
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Re: Python poop?
Ya I'm waiting for my 12' 35lb retic to let go after having a 5lb rabbit
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So, how has everyone else's giant snakes been digesting lately? Anyone work out a filthy one yet?
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Re: Python poop?
 Originally Posted by pythonminion
So, how has everyone else's giant snakes been digesting lately? Anyone work out a filthy one yet?
My male Tiger left me a good size mess. Water bowl and bedding. About 4 lbs worth
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Re: Python poop?

I really do try and be lucky and get them to go outside when I know it's coming here comes the digested rabbit for you perverts who want to see
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Re: Python poop?

Male tigers first rabbit. Ate it wet and made his stool quite runny.

Typical mess from my young retics. They love flipping their water and demolishing the cage.
Repeat after me ... it's ok I love my retics. I love my retics. I love my retics .... rinse and repeat as needed. The phrase and the cages.
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"...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"
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Re: Python poop?
 Originally Posted by reptileexperts

Male tigers first rabbit. Ate it wet and made his stool quite runny.

Typical mess from my young retics. They love flipping their water and demolishing the cage.
Repeat after me ... it's ok I love my retics. I love my retics. I love my retics .... rinse and repeat as needed. The phrase and the cages.
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Haha I same the same thing in essence lol
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Retics:
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-1.1 Fire Tiger Het Albino
-1.0 Purple Sunfire
-1.0 Tiger
-0.1 Lavender Tiger
-1.0 Motley Het Purple
Boas:
-0.1 Hypo BCI
-1.0 Hypo BCI (Hades)
-1.0 EBV Red Group Hypo Pastel BCI (Ares)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Isis)
-0.1 Anery BCI (Medusa)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Hera)
-0.1 Normal BCI (Athena)
Blood Pythons:
-1.1 VPI Super Stripe Mead Line Borneo Ultra Breit
Epicrates Striatus Striatus
-1.1 Dominican Red Mountain Boa
Burmese Pythons:
-1.1 Albino Burmese
Anacondas:
-0.2 Yellow Anaconda
-1.0 Yellow Anaconda
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Re: Python poop?
I see you keep horses! LOL
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