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Old 08-16-07, 08:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey again...I have another question and I actually feel really really dumb asking it. As you can see from the title, it has to do with corn snake poop.

I have had Shortcake, My baby Albino corn since the end of July. She has always taken her food willingly, always alert when handled, and up until recently (due to an impending shed I believe) is very active in her vivarium. The thing is tho...I have never seen poop in her vivarium. I use aspen that I have been told clings to the poop which may actually be my answer since I have come across clumps...but it's just a little strange. My husband dug through the substrate at one point and said he found very small little nugget like things.

I just want to know what exactly I should be looking for. I figure that she is going to the bathroom ok because she is still taking her food and is still in overall good health.
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