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Old 09-21-12, 09:13 PM   #1
sherriwat
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runny poop

so my bumble bee has had one normal poop, lots pees, and he has pooped again tonight and it was loose and a bit runny and super stinky.

he eats really well never misses a meal and eats good sized meals every 7 days. i feed him every sunday and hits it every time. i'v seen him drink. he nice and chunky and growing good. he looks very very healthy.

now i have researched and it says runny poops could be parasites, but he's had one normal poop. anyways nto ruling parasites out i'm gonna wait for his next poop to see what thats like if runny i'll go from there.

my question is what else can cause runny poop. i have recently this week started handleing him daily(i gave him about a month of settleing in only handling him when i cleaned his tub) he did have a warm soak couple days ago when i cleaned his tank because of pees, he really did not like the soak.
after his soak he went into his new tub (he was in quarantine one before).
i'm thinking i'v proably just stressed him out too much in one day and bad me. but i wanted your folks opinion.

now i know you'll ask so

plastic tote 2 hides hot and cold 2 water bowls humidity between 60 and 70 at all times hot side goes between 88 and 90 i use a thermostate set to 90.. cold side 75 to 80. ( he is in a larger tote that a much bigger snake could live in but he does have the 2 hides and i have greenery drapped over and the 2 water dishes so he is really closed in compared to tote size if that makes sense)
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