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    So it turns out you're a real inspiration, lol. Snake urates are supposed to be thick & chalky, but for some reason, they also do runny ones now & then.
    Same goes for their 'poo'...sometimes liquid along with the solids.

    I'm not sure exactly why -maybe because water is plentiful so they don't need to conserve it? It seems an odd coincidence that so many of these "wet"
    offerings happen when they're being handled...so maybe it's the handling that prompts them to "go" before they otherwise would have if they'd been laying
    around in their cave? Under quieter circumstances, they'd perhaps have taken more time to reabsorb the liquid before expelling wastes? But I'm just guessing-
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-30-2019 at 12:00 AM.

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