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n/a Posted - 20/11/2009 : 23:34:38
hi i was wondering if anyone could answer me this question. i have had my corn for just over 2yrs and just lately he has started to poo on me when i am haddling him. he is still pooing in his tank, he does not seem to be nevous, so i was just wondering why it is happening????????? cheers.
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n/a Posted - 22/11/2009 : 17:00:23
My corn snake pooed in my hands last week and then hour later he had shed his skin! lol. Its as if he was emptying himself so he is smaller and easier to get out of his skin! lol
n/a Posted - 22/11/2009 : 16:15:59
cheers for that, it was my hubby that wanted to know. he has just got to baby hatchlings and is moaning at me to ask things on here. ( men, lol) he is now after a motorbike made of wood or resin to put in his big viv for wen the hatchlings are old enough. so if ne 1 no's where i can get one would be greatful. cheers
hillzi Posted - 22/11/2009 : 15:00:54
Yup kellog correct.

Amel is short for amelanistic (sp?) the 'red' albino. Red eyes, red saddles, orange body. the most common corn after the wild types. Check my piccies.
Kellog Posted - 22/11/2009 : 03:19:21
quote:
Originally posted by tricksea

hi cheers for info, this is going to sound strange, but i am new to this site. i was just wondering what the numbers mean before the type of snake you have. e.g 0.0.1 amel????



The numbers mean the amount of snakes you have and what sex. First number is male, 2nd female, last unknown.... (have I got that the right way round??)

so 2.1.1 would mean 2 males, 1 female and 1 of unknown sex.

The amel refers to the morph the corn is...amel and anery being the basic differences and then it gets a whole lot more complicated!

xxx
n/a Posted - 21/11/2009 : 22:33:09
hi cheers for info, this is going to sound strange, but i am new to this site. i was just wondering what the numbers mean before the type of snake you have. e.g 0.0.1 amel????
hillzi Posted - 21/11/2009 : 21:52:47
My corns pooped twice in a week. It proves theyr'e healthy as in the wild they don't know when theyr'e next rodents going to come strolling along so they suck out every little bit of nutrients from the food they can get and poop less.

As theyr'e fed weekly/fortnightly they wont need all the nutrients as they feed more regularly than they would do in the wild, so poop more.

Yes GP, Blaze gave me the honours of letting me watching him poop last night!
gingerpony Posted - 21/11/2009 : 20:40:52
when you're handling him he's more active which in turn pushes faecal matter through the back end of the digestive system more quickly......and out the other end......onto you!
n/a Posted - 21/11/2009 : 19:33:30
cheers for that, but when was the last time anybody heard of a house trained
(loo trained) snake. somehow i cant see this working!!!!lol. it would be nice to know why he is doing it at the mo.
reptiledanny Posted - 21/11/2009 : 15:45:24
lol, that would be so cool, you wouldn't have to clean owt his cage anymore and you would hardly have to change his substrate, lol.
Stumpy Posted - 21/11/2009 : 13:13:10
When you get ued to it you can time it so he does it over your toilet, saves cleaning it out of his Viv.
Kellog Posted - 21/11/2009 : 05:25:34
quote:
Originally posted by eeji

heheheee



such a helpful reply eeji

xxx
eeji Posted - 21/11/2009 : 00:01:27
heheheee
n/a Posted - 20/11/2009 : 23:55:28
his poos seem normal, i increased his food amount a couple of months back. and there does not seem anything ab-normal. i do keep tissuse handy, lol. it is a good job too. wen i have him out i normally have him on a blanet also just in case i dont have tissuse then it wont go on the funiture.
Kellog Posted - 20/11/2009 : 23:43:48
Have you increased the size of his feed recently? Are the poos normal as they have always been? May not be any reason except bad timing on your part, especially if he is behaving normally when being handled. You just need to look out for those signs and have some kitchen roll close to hand! (goes still, lifts tail at strange angle, vent opens and then squirt)

xxx

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