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    Re: runny poo?

    Quote Originally Posted by hylian View Post
    well my ball python pooped on my bed (that little {removed}, haha) and it was pretty soft and a bit runny. It also smelled REALLY bad. All of his other poops are solid logs, but I usually don't find them until they're at least a day old. So I don't know if its usually runny like that when it comes out? Is this something I should worry about?
    Generally they reabsorb the liquid, if not then it comes out more runny. They can vary from not stinking to stinking horribly it just really all depends.

    Just for ease of mind though what is your setup, temperature and humidity being my main point of focus? Also how long have you had him and where did you get him from?
    Last edited by MarkS; 08-26-2013 at 12:32 PM.
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