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Re: Poop
 Originally Posted by Python_Regalis
The susbtrate is cork granulate and thats whats in the water. His hide is good. He has both a cold and a warm hide. My friend tells me he spends alot of time hiding just before shedding and he will be more active after.
They will basically spend the majority of their time hiding lol.
Another reason they will go into their bowl is if they're nearing a shed cycle, and perhaps the humidity isn't up to par.
Are you using a screen top? This could possible be why your snake is soaking .
 Originally Posted by reixox
BPs are like pokemon. you tell yourself you're not going to get sucked in. but some how you just gotta catch'em all.
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As far as the poo, I wouldn't worry to much. He will go when he needs to.
As for the soaking- first thing that would cross my mind is to look for mites. Bps aren't typically soakers, unless something is wrong. Second would be, is he too hot? What are his temps? How do you control them? As for the hides, are they snug and secure?
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My normal poops after he sheds, mostly urates any other time. I am not totally sure if that's okay but he seems fine to me...
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 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
As far as the poo, I wouldn't worry to much. He will go when he needs to.
As for the soaking- first thing that would cross my mind is to look for mites. Bps aren't typically soakers, unless something is wrong. Second would be, is he too hot? What are his temps? How do you control them? As for the hides, are they snug and secure?
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He doesn't have mites but his belly has some brown/grey spots. Could that be fungus?
Last edited by Python_Regalis; 11-16-2012 at 03:01 AM.
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 Originally Posted by h00blah
They will basically spend the majority of their time hiding lol.
Another reason they will go into their bowl is if they're nearing a shed cycle, and perhaps the humidity isn't up to par.
Are you using a screen top? This could possible be why your snake is soaking  .
Yes, I use a screen top. The humidity ranges from 70 to 80 percent :-)
Last edited by Python_Regalis; 11-16-2012 at 03:02 AM.
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 Originally Posted by Python_Regalis
He doesn't have mites but his belly has some brown/grey spots. Could that be fungus?
How about some pictures of that?
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Re: Poop
 Originally Posted by Python_Regalis
Yes, I use a screen top. The humidity ranges from 70 to 80 percent :-)
What are you using to measure that humidity? Kinda weird that it's so high yet he's soaking. Soaking almost every time is a sign that something is wrong. These spots you mentioned could possibly be related. It might be causing discomfort. Possibly scalerot? Definitely get us some pictures of that
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I just found out, that the brownish spots are totally normal. I thought he was suppose to be totally white. It's not scale rot. I use analog hydrometer.
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