Bright white urate is a sign of a hydrated animal. Orange Urates. Jan 7, 2013. The Jamaican yellow snake or the Jamaican boa is a species indigenous to Jamaica, and is the largest snake found on the island. When it comes to the subject of snakes there is an enormous amount of fear, misunderstanding and dislike from all sections of the community.

It is a benign and beneficial snake, whose numbers are declining rapidly due to human interference. I also broke it apart in my fingers (used gloves of course), not solid at all, definitely poop consistency. Yellow isn't the perfect color and dark yellow is a sign of dehydration. The yellow snake, or the Jamaican boa, as the name suggests is a native of Jamaica. It was not strong and definitely smelled like poop, not the sour acids smell of regurg. Re: Yellow crystals with urates Post by splashy07 » Sun Mar 17, 2019 2:22 pm I've seen something similar on occasion with my snakes but never with my lizards. Snakes, certainly in France, are generally harmless with one or two exceptions and even these would only be really dangerous to some susceptible people. Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! @ Chameleon Forums . Snakes lack urinary bladders, and since one of the main functions of the bladder is to dilute uric acid from the kidneys with water, they excrete solid urine! Re: Yellow urate instead of white poop by vickson420 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:57 pm Ok well the smell could be a sign of an increase in parasite levels especially since you are just giving crix but it could just be the dietery change.As for the yellow urates how often are dusting calcium?Many times yellow urates are simply a sign of too much calcium in their diet.How old is Ollie now? My friend who is an experienced boa keeper came by and confirmed that yes, it’s poop and the yellow stuff is urates. Aug 7, 2012. by Asst. Chameleon Forums - Members discuss and debate what the various causes of orange or discolored urates in chameleons are aside from the usual diagnosis of dehydration. Pantherophis alleghaniensis is found in the United States east of the Apalachicola River in Florida, east of the Chattahoochee River in Georgia, east of the Appalachian Mountains, north to southeastern New York and western Vermont, eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, south to the Florida Keys. Editor in Chief. Advertise Here; Related Posts. Click here for more info. Some, poops look like 'Spinach Sour Cream Dip' with either white or yellow Urates swirled in. Some, pooping decent fecal matter, but with curdled urates of white or yellow. Orange and Yellow Beardies.