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Posted by: EricBodrero at Thu Jun 23 16:38:08 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by EricBodrero ]  
   

my borneo keeps emitting a slight liquid that is brown/yellowish in color that seems to be in place of a normal bowel movement. she is only about 2 feet long and everything else seems to be okay. her weight is good, she has 60-70% humidity, temps are around 78-80 with a warm spot at around 88. she eats a small to medium sized rat once every week to ten days. doesn't refuse a meal. i don't suspect it's normal? it is a wild caught/captive hatched specimen. could it be internal parasites? any suggestions would be appreciated. she's in shed right now.
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