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    New BP Owner, another Poop question

    My son's young BP has been with us 2 months now. She is active and is eating fuzzies once a week pretty regularily. Occasionally she skips a week.

    No poop yet. As a newbie should we be concerned? (I am a little).

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    I'd consider it an abnormally long time to not poop, but due to my recent similar experience, i'd say it a can be nothing. But our situations may differ, so you might want to check the belly for any hard lumps.

    Mine went 3 months without poop despite twice a week feeding, so i was starting to worry. A day after i post my problem she proved i was a silly worry wart by leaving me a huge present, roughly a third of her body length.

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    Re: New BP Owner, another Poop question

    what does she weigh? Are you feeding fuzzy mice or rats?

    If it is mice your are likely under feeding and she has nothing to waste.


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    She weighs 107g (~3.75oz). I am feeding her fuzzies. When we got her she didn't eat for 3 weeks, then its been regular once a week with one skipped week when she shed (about 2 weeks ago).

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    Re: New BP Owner, another Poop question

    Quote Originally Posted by jderimig View Post
    She weighs 107g (~3.75oz). I am feeding her fuzzies. When we got her she didn't eat for 3 weeks, then its been regular once a week with one skipped week when she shed (about 2 weeks ago).
    you should be able to feed a normal size mouse for a snake that size. I have a little guy who is the same weight as yours and he is on normal mice once a week and defecated a couple of days ago. I would bump up the size prey you are feeding it.

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    Re: New BP Owner, another Poop question

    Quote Originally Posted by jderimig View Post
    She weighs 107g (~3.75oz). I am feeding her fuzzies. When we got her she didn't eat for 3 weeks, then its been regular once a week with one skipped week when she shed (about 2 weeks ago).
    How many times has it eaten? Doing a little rough math based on your accounts, i'd dare to say it's not more than 4 times. In which case i'd follow the advice on upsizing the meals, eithet switching to larger food, feeding more or increasing frequency....

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    Re: New BP Owner, another Poop question

    Quote Originally Posted by J.P. View Post
    How many times has it eaten? Doing a little rough math based on your accounts, i'd dare to say it's not more than 4 times. In which case i'd follow the advice on upsizing the meals, eithet switching to larger food, feeding more or increasing frequency....
    She has eaten 6 weeks out of the last 9.

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    Ok. I thought you had her 8 weeks (2 months according to first post). Missed first 3 weeks and skipped 1 meal during shed so i came up with 4.
    Anyway, might be underfed so follow the advice on increasing the food. Regular feeding is a good sign, so there's a good chance that she will be ok. Keep us posted.
    Last edited by J.P.; 02-01-2014 at 10:53 PM.

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    Re: New BP Owner, another Poop question

    Quote Originally Posted by J.P. View Post
    Ok. I thought you had her 8 weeks (2 months according to first post). Missed first 3 weeks and skipped 1 meal during shed so i came up with 4.
    Anyway, might be underfed so follow the advice on increasing the food. Regular feeding is a good sign, so there's a good chance that she will be ok. Keep us posted.
    Thanks for the info. She just took a fuzzy and i will offer her another in a few days.

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    At 107 grams, she should be able to knock the dog snot out of a small adult mouse. Are you feeding fuzzies because you're concerned about moving her to larger prey? Try not to worry about it. These little critters are purpose built to throw a beat down on rodent type creatures. They are BORN good at it, and it's a thing of beauty.
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