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Diarrhea (pics included)
My BST is probably about a year old, had a few small rats last week, and has been healthy up to this point. Basking point is 88*F, cool side around 79*, humidity at 60%. He's in a Rubbermaid tub (20qt I think, he's outgrown it. I'm buying him an AP within the next month) with paper towel substrate. He defecated a little bit yesterday and it looked/smelled fine.There is a chance it may have been a bit too cool during these past few days, I wasn't monitoring the temps as closely as I usually do.
So, just a few hours ago he took a big dump. It's much more loose than usual. It smelled, too--his feces usually reek, but this is a completely different smell. The best way to describe it is to say that it smells like cat crap. I literally walked into my bedroom and was very angry because I thought my cat had taken a dump under my bed.
I also found the hip bone of a rat in the feces, which is why I'm thinking the heat pad may have cooled off and it's a result of indigestion.
Here are some pics.



(Yes, he does have retained spectacles again, I've been working on them.)
I'll get a fecal sample to the vet as soon as possible to check for parasites.
Any other ideas? Has anybody experienced anything similar to this?
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
LOOKS like a possible regurgitation. Those are said to stink pretty good. Though I've had some pretty rank Blood/Short Tail poops.
BUT, runny stools are an indicator of parasitic problems as you are aware of. Would be worth having it checked out.
Why did he get a few small rats last week?
That could have been a cause of something, too much food too fast.
Also double check temps.
MIGHT try lowering hot spot to 85 or so.
Last edited by 2kdime; 03-07-2010 at 07:36 PM.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
that's a regurge. drop your hot side a bit and don't overfeed your snake.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
 Originally Posted by redpython
that's a regurge. drop your hot side a bit and don't overfeed your snake.
also give him at LEAST 2 weeks before the next feed to allow his system to recover. A regurge is very hard on a snakes system.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
Thanks for the replies, everyone! Now that I look at it, I guess it does have a tail. I usually feed him two small rats every month or so. I'm thinking maybe I handled him too soon after a large feeding when I cleaned the cage.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
y would u take pics before removing ur snake? thats the first thing i would do
A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.
*Chris*
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
Does it really matter?
 Originally Posted by mpkeelee
y would u take pics before removing ur snake? thats the first thing i would do
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
in your initial post you say he had a few small rats last week, then in another post you say you feed him 2 small rats a month.
are you feeding him all of the prey items at once? stop if so.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
Sorry, I phrased that strangely. I feed him once a month, two small rats per feeding.
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Re: Diarrhea (pics included)
Ditto what Jason said. Definately a regurge. Drop hot side temps and feed once every 7-10 days. Not 2 rats in one shot. Give him a couple weeks rest before you feed him again.
later
Jordan
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