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Newb question

elliotulysses

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I have never watched my corn eat, but when I did, I saw he drooled a lot. I can logically say it seems fine, but I just wanted to make sure it wasn't a concern. No drooling outside of feeding though

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The bottom of my feeding container is consistently dry post-feeding. Have you seen any other discharge? It could just be an idiosyncracy, but you might be seeing a health issue as well. Respiratory infection comes to mind first.

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Are you certain it isn't just liquid poo- which can be almost colorless if the snake hasn't eaten for a while, of leakage from the mouse, or water from the mouse?
 
Oh! I guess I hadn't thought of moisture from the mouse. He hasn't had any other drainage or signs of infection. I've checked his nose/mouth area and found nothing suspicious.

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