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nickyff |
Posted - 12/02/2012 : 02:57:43 i've read mentions of these a couple of times... do they look sort of like cottage cheese? and often appear at the same time as a big poop?
and would his tail end be all sensitive? he keeps jumping if i touch his tail (off his dinner again aswell)
is there anything i need to know to do/not do if he's squitting these things out? or can i just relax and ignore it |
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nickyff |
Posted - 12/02/2012 : 23:16:42 fanx bauldy- yr a star.. worry nipped in the bud.
sorry if I've ruined your fondue nights from now on...... |
Auld Baldy |
Posted - 12/02/2012 : 21:25:18 I knew that statement was going to cause confusion.
That's why I also put in the link to the illustration.
Maybe Corns are just more considerate. |
a33272 |
Posted - 12/02/2012 : 20:10:49 quote: Originally posted by Auld Baldy
The white cheese blobs in poop are urates and are perfectly normal. Snakes do not produce 'normal' liquid urine.
hummmmmm il let u tell my jungle python that then, because when she s##ts he also floods his viv an take 1/4 a kitchen roll to dry up |
Auld Baldy |
Posted - 12/02/2012 : 04:07:25 The white cheese blobs in poop are urates and are perfectly normal. Snakes do not produce 'normal' liquid urine. http://www.azeah.com/Care-Sheets.asp?id=208
He's just being a bit nervous if he jumps when you touch his tail. So relax.
I was going to have some Ritz crackers with Philly but the notion has suddenly left me. |