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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 45383" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I always kept my boas, even the 9 footers, on beech chip so all I had to do was use a plastic bag like a glove, pick up the poo with surrounding substrate and it was already in the bag. Many keep their snakes on newspaper but I find that very messy as you have to empty the viv to clean it. The worst I had was my Blood Python, now his were enormous, and on one occasion he'd completely filled his hide - an extra large ExoTerra cave, and it was still steaming. Luckily they don't poo as often as most snakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 45383, member: 3458"] I always kept my boas, even the 9 footers, on beech chip so all I had to do was use a plastic bag like a glove, pick up the poo with surrounding substrate and it was already in the bag. Many keep their snakes on newspaper but I find that very messy as you have to empty the viv to clean it. The worst I had was my Blood Python, now his were enormous, and on one occasion he'd completely filled his hide - an extra large ExoTerra cave, and it was still steaming. Luckily they don't poo as often as most snakes. [/QUOTE]
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