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    Re: Spider gene and constipation?

    Quote Originally Posted by nightwolfsnow View Post
    Still no poop, but her stomach doesn't feel hard. Fed her two more mouse fuzzies yesterday, and she is definitely in shed. Her eyes are blue, and her skin feels different.
    Here is why, you are feeding fuzzies.

    If those are fuzzy mice they are inadequate, those are colubrid food not BP food, a BP right out of the egg will take a hopper and quickly move to adult.

    Young animals use most of the prey item for growth, if not fed adequately there will be nothing left to defecate.

    Your BP is underfed, start feeding and it will defecate.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-08-2015 at 06:04 AM.
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