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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Feces inspection?

    I've been trying out a need procedure here at the Ranch and it seems to have paid off. A week ago I posted about my girl Charlotte(female radix) and her bloody stool, which lead to her being treated for hookworms. The reason I was able to find this problem was the fact I had placed all my large groups on white paper towel as substrate. I usually use aspen pellets. They are great but don't offer me the opportunity to inspect stool samples. I know it seem gross to make time to look at poop but I clearly think it can give many clues to their overall health. I certainly feel it was a good idea me for me. If I had been using aspen pellets I wouldn't have found the blood. I've been doing a paper towel rotation as bedding every 6 months. For my large adult groups that means daily changing but it gives me some piece of mind with respects to their digestive system.
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    Re: Feces inspection?

    me too - I like to see the poop without having to dig for it
    all my garters are on cage carpet now - it's machine washable, and some pieces I've had for a couple of years now without apparent deterioration
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    Re: Feces inspection?

    Repticarpet is definately good for that ... I tend to dive in whenever I spot some pooping action anyway and carefresh is also good for spotting the offending waste
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    Re: Feces inspection?

    All of my snakes have paper towel for substrate. It makes monitoring poop easier, is easy to clean, and is inexpensive.

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    me too - I like to see the poop without having to dig for it
    all my garters are on cage carpet now - it's machine washable, and some pieces I've had for a couple of years now without apparent deterioration
    Do you add bleach when you wash the cage carpet? Or is the regular detergent good enough? I may need to look into changing over to cage carpet.
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    Ophiuchus rhea drache's Avatar
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    Re: Feces inspection?

    I splurge - I presoak in cold water for a half hour in a tub with a splash of chlorhexidine glucamate - but bleach will do; I like to get the big chunks off before I throw it in the machine; and since now it's been pre-disinfected, I then feel free to put it in the same wash as Jeff's smelly work-out clothes; I do give it an extra rinse to make sure to get out more soap residue; it air-dries over the back of a kitchen chair or on top of a screen top - usually within a half hour, but I have spares that I trade out, so that most of the time I can just wash a whole load of cage carpet
    it's true that I have to take out everything in the tank, but frankly - most other stuff usually needs cleaning also
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    Re: Feces inspection?

    OK, thanks. Makes sense to disinfect and get the big chunks off first.
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