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Has your corn ever done this?

So today my Corn Snake did something that at least I think is really funny. I've had her a few years and she's a total sweet heart. Today I was doing my weekly switching of the newspaper in the bottom of her tank. I usually take her out and lay her on my bed b/c she'll just crawl up under the comforter or a pillow and hide until I'm done. I got her newspaper and H20 switched out and put her back in her tank and went to work. When I came home tonight I was hit with a bad odor. I looked around and it turns out that when my corn crawled up under my comforter she took a big poop/pee. It gave me a good laugh but I just thought it was funny b/c over the few years I've had her she's always gone in her tank or H2O bowl and never on my bed when I just took her out for a few minutes to clean her tank and do an H2O change. Has this ever happened to any of you? :crazy01::crazy01::crazy01::crazy01:
 
Yep, have to say I usually hold mine when I clean. The babies go in my pocket or in my hand, I just do a quick wipe down and replace paper towels. The older ones hang out in my hood on my hoodie. If I see that they are about to poop I don't clean that day.
 
They have a big bulge right before their tail. If they are on the ground, they will pause for a moment and lift their tail off the ground.
 
Firefly is my only snake who has done the deed on me. She earned the name "Dewdrop" 'cuz she do drop....ugh! :)
 
My Butter pooped on the steps the other day when my wife had her out climbing around. We've only had her a few months and still trying to get her "schedule" straight. Wife was grossed out but I thought it was funny
 
I got pooped on for the first time the other night. I saw Carmine was out and about so I took her out for a visit. Well apparently she was out to go potty, and left a nice little present on my lap for me. My husband and son thought it was hilarious.:roflmao: I was less than amused, lol.
 
I can usually tell when mine are about to poop and I will give them a lukewarm bath and they usually go in there. When I first got Wilma, though, I didn't know her pooping schedule yet and she pooped on two different beds in the house.
 
Butter looked ready to poop about a week ago so we tried the warm bath but she couldn't get out of it faster. Not sure if the previous owner ever gave her baths but she did not like it at all.
 
I've had 'em poo on my bed before when I had them out for pictures. I learned very quickly to NOT do that when they have "The Bulge of DOOM".

Firefly is my only snake who has done the deed on me. She earned the name "Dewdrop" 'cuz she do drop....ugh! :)

:roflmao: I was laughing SO hard at this, the people I work with thought I had done lost my mind!
 
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