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tomp33 Posted - 30/05/2011 : 12:32:32
Hey, got my corn 2 weeks ago on Sunday.
Fed him the Monday after we got him and no problems, he pooped on Thursday.
I fed him last Monday too but he has not pooped yet. I havent checked his faun properly because that would mean taking out all his aspen etc and It's not dirty so I do not need to do that yet.
What I want to know is, should I feed him tonight? His temps are fine, he seems active when I handle him but should I still feed him?
Quick reply would be great because i'm going on holiday for two nights tomorrow. (Leaving snakey, should be fine for two nighs)
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tomp33 Posted - 05/06/2011 : 08:31:33
Yes, I did a full clean out the other day and found two poops so it's all cool now. Am now using kitchen towel though.
tomp33 Posted - 30/05/2011 : 12:38:48
Ok, thanks :)
lotabob Posted - 30/05/2011 : 12:36:34
Just feed as normal, if your corn is a hatchling a little hatchie poo can easily get lost in aspen. Its not uncommon for them to hold it in too so I wouldn't worry about it, you'll find it eventually though if it does worry you, maybe use papaer towel for substrate until your more confident everything is working at the rear of the snake.

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