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I fed my 03' corn a small pinkie yesterday at around 3:40pm.
This morning when I checked on her at about 10:15am, I noticed in one of the corners what looks to be white dried stool, and a spot of blood. The spot of blood is about the same diameter
of the stool (small, about 5-7m). Did she digest the food too quickly? Or is this a serious condition? I'm worried about her.
She could have torn the skin around the cloaca when pooping, OR it could be gastro intestinal, which would be bad.
I really dont know what to tell you, im not a corn people. neosporin, polysporin, mineral oil might help, but im not sure, so dont quote me, im at a loss, i hope she gets better
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Snakes do not digest their food that quickly, unless your snake regurgitated the meal, it is still in there. The white stuff is uric acid excrement, not feces, and is perfectly normal. Feces are brown. The blood is not normal however.
i'd recomend posting ur question in the cornsnake forum which is right under this one you might get acouple more opinons i agree with linds thoe there no way ur snake could of digested the mouse that fast but i can't offer much more help sorry try the cornsnake forum good luck keep us updated.
kayla
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Kayla Young
1.2 Corns, 0.1 Ball python, 0.1.2 crested gecko's and 0.0.1 Bearded dragon