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    hello i wanted to know if its normal for a BP to not urinate? reese have popped one time but i have yet to see any urine or urates. i spot clean everyday and i have not seen any. i dont even smell anything unusual in his tub. any opinion on this.. thanks

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    They go at different times , sometimes will drop a Urate before but not always. Mine piss then poo another 3days - week later.
    Somtimes mine drop a urate, i clean then they piss all over, then i clean and they drop a log hahahaha.
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    They just kind of go when they need to. I've tried to make sense of it all and attach a schedule to it but they always keep me guessing. The only time I can be sure they will go is when I change out their substrate. They seem to have to mess that up asap.

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