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08-22-12, 04:28 PM
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No Poop!
Fun topic to start my Forum-posting career, but here goes...
Brought home a juvenile BRB about 4 weeks ago. Have fed him (Severus - named by my 13yr old daughter) 4 times with no output. (or at least not one I could find). Here is some info to help:
Snake details
Size: 14-16 inches (I haven't held him straight next to a tape measure yet.)
Weight: not sure, but heavier (and longer) than a month ago when we brought him home
Conditions
Temp: 85 warm side (set to drop 5 degrees overnight)
Humiditiy: 65%-75% with spray-down once a day
Substrate: Eco-Earth type coconut husk (x1 inch), some Reptibark on top of that (1/2 inch), and sphagnum moss piled here and there
Feeding: Done outside of terrarium (so I don't think it's impaction)
Amount of food: started with 1 pinky, then 2 per feeding (last 2 weeks)
Behavior- He's active when we take him out to hold him, and is exploring terrarium at night.
- Moves just fine. (smooth, even motion)
- No visible swelling or bloating.
- Soaked him in luke-warm tub x10 mins today - swam like a champ
After searching/reading a lot, I'm beginning to think he's not getting enough food. ?? Any other thoughts?
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08-22-12, 05:06 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Try feeding him a larger meal like a fuzzy or even a small hopper. That will probably get things moving, so to speak.
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08-22-12, 05:16 PM
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Re: No Poop!
I think you'll find that if you significantly increase the amount of food, it'll start getting more regular
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08-22-12, 05:21 PM
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Re: No Poop!
BRB-OC, a 16-inch Brazilian is still a baby.
I would drop your hot-side temps by a few degrees. Around 82F is ideal. I would also raise your humidity by 20% -- babies need around 90%, adults around 80%. Substrate sounds fine.
When you say "pinks," do you mean mice? If so, that's your issue. Even a newly-born Brazilian can take a *rat* pink. Try one of those every week. If you cannot get them, then offer four mouse pinks per feed. That should produce more of a poop reaction -- right now he's using up all the fuel he gets. ;-)
Good luck,
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08-22-12, 05:24 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Ifound feeding punky mice or rats to my younger snakes didnt produce much "output"
Once they were on to prey items with fur then there is a definite increase in through product
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08-22-12, 05:28 PM
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Re: No Poop!
i use a blowdryer on my rats and mice before feeding for 2 minutes , they seems to react more to the smell and taste and eat every time.
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08-22-12, 10:22 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Thank you all for the feedback. It seems unanimous. Bigger portions on the way!
I'll try to remember to follow up after he leaves me a "gift". :-)
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08-24-12, 02:02 PM
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Re: No Poop!
LOL. I think this falls under "tis better to give than receive...." ;-)
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08-24-12, 05:59 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Well, I guess posting the issue was all the motivation he needed. Yesterday, he left a small dollop of chocolate pudding in his moss. Not big, and very soft. Is that normal for BRB's?
Last snake I owned was a red-tail boa (about 20 yrs ago!) and it's feces were always a little stiffer (closer to the consistency of a dog). So this soft-serve offering from my little guy is very different. But is that normal?
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08-24-12, 06:03 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Ifound feeding punky mice or rats to my younger snakes didnt produce much "output"
Once they were on to prey items with fur then there is a definite increase in through product
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it's the same with carpet pythons
cheers shaun
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08-24-12, 06:51 PM
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Re: No Poop!
Quote:
Originally Posted by BRB-OC
Well, I guess posting the issue was all the motivation he needed. Yesterday, he left a small dollop of chocolate pudding in his moss. Not big, and very soft. Is that normal for BRB's?
Last snake I owned was a red-tail boa (about 20 yrs ago!) and it's feces were always a little stiffer (closer to the consistency of a dog). So this soft-serve offering from my little guy is very different. But is that normal?
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Pinkie feeders will lead to soft (even runny) stools. Once you move up to feeders with hair, then there will be straw for the bricks! ;-)
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09-01-12, 09:15 AM
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Re: No Poop!
Well, we upgraded the menu to a good-sized fuzzy. He thought about it for a while, but eventually downed it. I haven't seen the recycled product yet, but I'm sure it's keeping the pipes moving.
Thank you all for your feedback...
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09-03-12, 07:04 PM
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Re: No Poop!
LOL....good news!
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09-21-12, 09:44 AM
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Re: No Poop!
Just to bring the discussion to conclusion, there's no question that the transition from hairless pinkies to fuzzy hoppers made all the difference.
3 weeks of consistently passed feces of normal size and consistency. ...and now, back to more savory topics!
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09-21-12, 11:06 AM
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Re: No Poop!
Did you just use the word feces, and savory in the same sentence? Really? That's so disgu....Oh my lunch is ready gotta go...
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