coyote
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I was doing some reading this past weekend and came upon an article about a surgery to remove a fecalith from a python (I believe).
It was speculated that a larger cage where the animal would have more space to move around and stretch out might be somewhat preventative.
I was wondering if there is anything that could be used as a laxative for a snake that might be prone to constipation? Especially those pythons that tend to just lie around, like bloods.
If not laxatives, what practices could be employed to help prevent constipation/impaction? Is environmental humidity a factor?
I have a blood that is quite the couch potato. I would rather proactively be doing something to prevent the possibility of constipation rather than develop a plan to deal with it after it occurs.
Thanks
It was speculated that a larger cage where the animal would have more space to move around and stretch out might be somewhat preventative.
I was wondering if there is anything that could be used as a laxative for a snake that might be prone to constipation? Especially those pythons that tend to just lie around, like bloods.
If not laxatives, what practices could be employed to help prevent constipation/impaction? Is environmental humidity a factor?
I have a blood that is quite the couch potato. I would rather proactively be doing something to prevent the possibility of constipation rather than develop a plan to deal with it after it occurs.
Thanks