View Full Version : Should I Be Concerned?
SnoopySnake
01-09-16, 08:35 PM
My white lip last ate on November 17th. I'm not so concerned with the not eating anymore. He pooped about a week after that meal, and then probably about 3 weeks after that. But today he pooped again. Is that normal? I realize in some snakes it would be, I just wasn't sure if thats the case for white lips. I figured he's be cleared out by now. As far as I can tell it looks normal too, its mostly urates (not shocking).
EL Ziggy
01-09-16, 09:34 PM
I know what you mean Adrian. My Cal King pooped AND shed after not eating for 10 weeks! I think our guys are ok. It just shows me how amazing they are at conserving energy.
lady_bug87
01-10-16, 02:35 PM
Unless he's losing weight I wouldn't worry much about it. He'll eat eventually right?
SnoopySnake
01-10-16, 02:42 PM
He's losing weight but nothing drastic, nothing unexpected. I was actually more concerned with the pooping so far after eating
lady_bug87
01-10-16, 02:45 PM
I wouldn't be worried about that. What do you consider drastic weight loss? For me its a loss of 10-15% depending on the initial weight.
SnoopySnake
01-10-16, 02:52 PM
I wouldn't be worried about that. What do you consider drastic weight loss? For me its a loss of 10-15% depending on the initial weight.
I would agree with that. I don't think he's lost that much. He's taken 2 meals since the end of August and barely lost enough to notice, and doesn't look unhealthy. I never got a weight on him so I can't give percentages.
lady_bug87
01-10-16, 08:07 PM
I would agree with that. I don't think he's lost that much. He's taken 2 meals since the end of August and barely lost enough to notice, and doesn't look unhealthy. I never got a weight on him so I can't give percentages.
You know him best. The only thing that would worry me would be dehydration.
SnoopySnake
01-10-16, 08:41 PM
Valid concern. He has urates regularly and I keep the humidity up so hopefully its not an issue :)
lady_bug87
01-11-16, 12:56 AM
Well. Keep an eye on it I guess. It's not uncommon for the time of year. Correct me if I'm wrong but WLP have a long cool brumation period right? Like colder than most?
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