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06-28-2007, 09:40 PM
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never ever heard of this
My roomate has a ball python whom I just treated for mites, as a precaution for my snakes. After we cleaned her cage and put down paper towel for the time being she took a leak but intead of white chalky stuff, ALOT of liquid came out like more than my chihuahua pees out. I've never heard of this happening is it normal or does the snake need a vet? Any ideas? Also I fed my ball python tonight a rat fuzzie which is pretty small for her and its the first feed in over 2 weeks shes about two and a half feet now would it be ok to give her a small adult mouse tonight or is that too much? she was so hungry still when I put her away she snapped at me and that never happens.
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06-29-2007, 11:33 AM
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Snake urine has liquid in it too. You should have seen both the liquid and the white chalky urates together.
As for the feeding, it sounds to me like she should be ready for another meal, and a adult mouse should be a good size.
Feed once a week to keep her happy!
Good luck!
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