I've had Atlas for just a tad over four months. Other than occasionally trying to bite me, be has been nothing but a pleasure, eats readily, sheds fine, no trouble at all, maybe a tad underweight, but gaining and growing fine considering his previous circumstances. That is until today. We had the power out, just like all over the north east from Saturday night to Monday morning, and it got quite cold for a bit. Atlas had not eaten in three weeks because he was in shed and just took his sweet time shedding, so I wasn't too worried, except that he hadn't pooped since that meal. He has in the past waited to poop, so I didn't think too much of it. Well, I went to check today, and he was in the middle of shedding, having a bit of a tough time probably because of the temperature changes. So I brought him into the bathroom to help, and his skin came off in one piece fine. And then he pooped, but there were no solid urates, only liquid that smells like ammonia and normal looking solids. Then I realized that there is always a lot of liquid with Atlas' bowel movemements and hardly any with my corn snake. There was a very small amount of blood as well, which may have been from tearing at the cloaca from the shed and not having pooped in so long, it was not mixed in, but it was present. Anyway, I am slightly panicked, as I'm sure you can understand.

Anyone know a good reptile vet in the pioneer valley? Also, how worried should I be?

Thanks in advance.