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jtclark
at Mon Dec 10 20:10:17 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jtclark ]
I have noticed that the feces of one of my corns has been much thinner and almost a neon green color the past couple of weeks. I was going to try to get a picture of what it looked like in the aspen, but he was nice enough to let loose in the feeding bin this evening. Can anyone tell me what might be the problem? He hasn't eaten in a few weeks, but with the weather change it didn't really bother me until now.


To answer a few of the standard questions:
He is in a 32 qt tub in a rack No new snakes in past 6 months Back heat with a thermostat Temp gun shows 83 in the back and 72 in the front Aspen for the bedding Feed frozen/thawed from RodentPro
Any advice or ideas would be appreciated! ----- 3.2 Corn (Butter-Sunflower '07/Anery Stripe-Ripple '06/Amber-Jack Straw '06/Snow-Casey Jones '06/Amel Motley-Cosmo '03) 0.1 Baird's Ratsnake (Sugaree '04) 1.0 White Oaks Grey Rat (Tennesse Jed '04) 0.1 IJ Carpet Python (Cassidy '04) 1.0 Western Hognose (Samson '05) 0.1 Speckled Kingsnake (Scarlet '12) 1.1 Shepherd mix (Dylan RIP, Porter '04)
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Help with strange fecal matter - jtclark, Mon Dec 10 20:10:17 2012
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