Salamander_Mummy
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During their natural hibernation process they will release little to no stool, as their body's metabolism has begun to slow down, and they pack on weight for the winter months.It’s weird how one day, he looks like he’s gaining weight, his ribs are showing less, but then the next day he looks lighter and his ribs are showing like before. I wish he could have given a sample, he couldn’t.
After they emerge from natural hibernation healthy newts will have many big stool samples.
Usually during spring/summer time mine pass stool shortly after every meal, but neither one of them has passed much stool since November last year, a sign that their hibernation is happening soon.
This could be why he's eating often and not passing much stool.