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    Ball Python Poop

    I have a 1 year old ball python (female) and today when I went to pick up her poop, I saw whiskers and a rats head. Now I don't know whether she regurgitated it, but it looked a lot like poop. What does this mean? Has anyone ever experienced this before? Please help...

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    Re: Ball Python Poop

    check your temps. I have never seen this but sometimes if the temps are too cool the can pass part or a whole rodent
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    Re: Ball Python Poop

    Quote Originally Posted by crepers86 View Post
    check your temps. I have never seen this but sometimes if the temps are too cool the can pass part or a whole rodent
    yeah the temps are fine. I have an undertank heating pad and a basking light. But I'll keep checking the temps. Thanks.

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    Pic?

    Sorry, I'm just curious.







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    You say your temps are perfect, what are they. What are you using to measure them.

    warm side, cool side, humidity?

    chances are its a regurge as ball pythons can digest in temps as low as 75F



    Edit: I also see you live in NYC where all Pythons and boas are illegal to Own.
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    Weird...
    Couple things come to mind right off. Was this an abnormally large meal??
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    Perhaps a fecal exam should be done. I've never had an issue with parasites with any of my balls. But.... I've gotten wc geckos/ lizards in and I do know that things not being digested fully can be a sign of parasites. An vet can do a fecal and they are relativly cheap. If your temps are spot in I would check that out just in case. Worst situation is you spent 20$ to know that the animal doesn't have internal hitchhikers. Even if you have to do a deworming it's an easy process and inexpensive.

    If the above is ruled out I'd say that it's an odd fluke. But I'd check things like temps, fecal and meal size first.


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    Question:

    What should a healthy BP poop look like? I just cleaned out my new bp's cage and found in one of her hides a couple small whitish chunk, mostly dry appearing.. didnt notice any hair or anything.

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    Re: Ball Python Poop

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Brisby View Post
    Question:

    What should a healthy BP poop look like? It should look like poop . I just cleaned out my new bp's cage and found in one of her hides a couple small whitish chunk, mostly dry appearing.. The white stuff is a urate (solid urine), totally normal. didnt notice any hair or anything.
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    I knew I could find a big healthy turd in one of the tubs.
    Here ya go. This is poop
    The green thing on the end is also urates. Urates can be green, yellow, or white.



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    Okay thanks, lol, my BP hasnt done her business yet... they dont do that very often? Anyways thanks again... It just struck me as weird were talking bout poop but, well, got to take care of my baby

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