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Old 03-01-03, 01:36 PM   #1
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Urates

What exactly are urates and how can I prevent them? I know you're not supposed to massage them out of your snake but I did. She seems fine but I was surprised how big they were. They were the size of a large dogs feces but they were all white.
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Old 03-01-03, 02:20 PM   #2
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urates are a natural waste item in all snakes there is no way to prevent them. and if there solid white theat a good thing.
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Ditto what Jason said. Urates are just excretions of uric acid, you don't want to prevent them. Bloods are kind of freaky with their urates, they build up for quite a while I've noticed, and you can feel them clearly and even hear them scraping around sometimes It was a little alarming the first time I experienced this but soon came to learn this was perfectly normal Just let nature take its course
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urate is urine snakes cant proses it like us so it comes out solide dont worry about it
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urate is urine snakes cant proses it like us so it comes out solide dont worry about it
Snakes do also pass a certain amount of liquid urine as well, some species more than others.
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Old 03-06-03, 05:43 AM   #6
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Indeed, its always a real blessing when you walk into the room and see a steamed up cage, then open it to find your snake laying in a quarter inch of urine... LOL thank god someone invented the litter dam!
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Old 03-08-03, 05:52 AM   #8
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Question for everyone regarding actual liquid waste produced by Blood Pythons...
Do you guys find that your Bloods seem to produce a lot of liquid urine in comoparison to other snakes?
Mine definitely do.

And, regarding the solid urates, I have a pic of a very large accretion which I removed manually from my female. There was no way that she could have passed it unaided. I'll try to post the pic one of these days.

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yes i find my bloods do pass way more liquid than many of my other snakes
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