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Hello there, pretty new here just registered like...5 minutes ago. Anyway, i have a question...abouuuut...poop.
Its my first time owning a snake, hes a little baby corn, Ive had him for about...3 months now
Anyway, Im trying to expand my knowledge on corns (and snakes in general) and so i just wanted to ask what their poo is supposed to look like.
I ask just cause it looks sort of weird to me. I looked it up, and saw that the urates (the white things that are basically pee) are supposed to be solid? But my lil baby's is liquidy. I also read that sometimes the texture and density vary by species. So im just asking to have some peace of mind.
Well, when my corn snake poops, it usually is in three parts: the brown piece(s) of feces, white, chalky urates, and varying amounts of clear liquid.
I know it's gross, but next time your little guy poops, post a picture here so we can take a look. It's probably fine but always good to get a second opinion!