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Health Issues/Feeding Problems FAQ

i just read this and think its great. I have a question though. I read one of these that said the regurge happened 4 days after eating. At 4 days how can you tell if it is a regurge or poop? Does it look different than regular poop? I'm not trying to be funny, I genuinely don't know. My snake normally poops within 2-3 days after eating.
 
i just read this and think its great. I have a question though. I read one of these that said the regurge happened 4 days after eating. At 4 days how can you tell if it is a regurge or poop? Does it look different than regular poop? I'm not trying to be funny, I genuinely don't know. My snake normally poops within 2-3 days after eating.

A regurge will make a poop seem to smell like a rose as well as still looking sort of like how it went in, at least it will have a "tubular" sort of shape to it even if it's isn't quite as identifiable as being a rodent.
 
Hi Wayne. Welcome to the forum.

Rather than asking on a sticky, you will get more help if you post a new thead. Go to this page

http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=8

and click on the "New Thread" button. It's blue, above the posts and below the ads on the left side.

Then give us some more details. Is this a new baby that has never eaten? Is this an older snake? Is this a frozen thawed or freshly killed mouse? All the information you can give will help get good answers.
 
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