I have a pastel, presumably a female, and she is a few years old (I believe 3) and wieghs around 1400g. I got her six months ago about, and she hasn't eaten for me yet. I'm guessing this is because she was off feed for the prior owner who had been breeding her, and when on feed she was hooked on ASFs. A habit I haven't broken yet, but that's a separate topic. She hasn't eaten for close on a year now, based off the information from the prior owner.

Recently she had an issue with her shed, and it masqueraded as the beginnings of scale rot. Kinda-sorta. I was just overly freaked, I think and once she shed (with some assistance, poor girl) her belly is clean and she looks much healthier. For whatever reason my humidity is through the ROOF and she was running 70s to 80s, and I had issues lowering it. I'm not positive, but I'll admit, it may have been that way for a few days to a week. I hadn't checked her humidity for a little while and did after she started showing signs of shed. It's back down now and I'm checking it faaar more regularly. Post-shed, her belly was all clear and still is to right now... but here is the weird part..

She has peed nearly every day for like a week. I might be exaggerating out of memory, but I swear she's peed 4-5 times in recent time. I don't know if this is irregular or not, but the urate this evening is thick and not a solid white rock. It's yellow-ish paste almost. I'm not certain if this is a sign of infection or not, or if it's even a urate at all! I have pictures, which I can upload. She hasn't pooped since she hasn't been -eating- so I'm unable to run a fecal on her. (I'm currently interning at a Vet clinic) My knowledge is limited, and the vet I work for has no knowledge when it comes to snakes. Without poop I can't do a darned thing and I'm fretting on how else there may be to check for the possibility of parasites.

What I'm asking you guys (other than just a chance to vent out my over-worrying) is would this constitute an infection/parasites? Is this something I should worry about and bring her to an actual exotics vet? (there's a chance my vet may be able to call people and try and figure it out.) As everyone knows a vet visit isn't easy.. and the nearest one to me is an hour away and I go to school full time and when I'm not in school I'm working every hour my vet is open. I'm willing to bring her, but don't want to if it's unnecessary and I'm just being ridiculous about frequent peeing. Because I -had- been soaking her frequently so she may just have had a lot of water to drink lately.

Thank you for reading. Her temps are solid, her humidity is back to normal now and she's on paper towels. She's active, acting normal, and has no signs of redness or irritation. She appears healthy. I probably forgot to add details, so ask away!