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    Hatchling bowel movements

    I wouldn’t worry yourself unduly- snakes are remarkably robust for the most part .

    There’s no set time for bowel movements
    .. you’ll smell it well before you see it

    Guessing you know about snake urates ( urine)

    Snakes do not usually produce a lot of liquid urine, like mammals. Instead, they excrete solid uric acid lumps, known as urates. These are a similar shape to their feces but are usually chalky white and crumbly. Both feces and urates exit a snake through one hole, the cloaca.



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