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What did you eat??

Nicu22

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Ok I know what you ate. (FT adult mice and rat pups) But damn. Could snake poo be any less pleasant to clean up? My lil guy Cal has a thing for relieving himself on the table. This is two weeks in a row now. He is on a good schedule of feedings and "goings" in his viv, but he seems to save a lil' just in case he gets a chance to slither around on the small computer table while I am on the laptop searching the forums. Which is often. The first time he missed the tablecloth altogether and got it on a wooden chair which wasn't bad. But this week. BAM right on the table cloth. And it wasn't even supposed to be laundry day yet. :shrugs:
 
Well, today, I put Rose in the sink full of water. She stayed really still for about 5 seconds, and I was thinking "Wow! Rose is actually NOT moving for once!" And then she takes a really humongous poo. So now she's slithering around in water full of her own poo. There's the yellowish chalky stuff which floats around and gets everywhere, and there's a brown "log" that also mixes up with the water. I have to grab Rose out of the water [ew.] and then wipe her off with a tissue. Then I have to drain the water and I see snake poo swirling in the water. [ew-er.] Then I have to do that some more, and then wash the sink with soap and and wipe it down and all that good stuff. [ew-est.]
 
Sorry, a snake peeing on you is eeewww-estness at the most...snake pee is warmer than you'd think. =P
 
Nah, I've always felt whatever they are throwing out, it feels cold and slides down your back or into your bra faster then you can say 'ew!'
 
I have a 8 week old corn and despite regular feedings, I have only ONCE even found his poo. I don't know where it is! It's not in the water bowl and I can't find it in the substrate. I plan to give it a good clean on the weekend. Perhaps then I can figure out where he's putting it all.

Luckily I haven't had any 'incidents' with public poo-ing.
 
agreed blutengle

sem was crawling around in my hair back when i was inexperienced and not knowing that she hadn't pooped yet when all of a sudden there was cold on slimey on the back of my neck... running down... into the shirt.... EWEWEW!
and then the smell hit me...
i've dealt with some pretty gross stuff in my life, but that was by far the grossesesesest.
 
I've heard that alot of peoples corns go in the water dish all the time. I think maybe the cold makes them poo. I say this as a table top is cold, and I'd imagine the water would be pretty cold. Not so sure about the on the neck though as I presume that'd be quite warm. Just an idea.
 
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