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The white stuff is snake poop...I have never seen bones in poop. occasionally fur doesn't digest. The white spots you are seeing is normal coloration on the skin. It's normal for the scales to separate when they eat largte meals. I would stay away from amphibians in their diet....it's normal in the wild, but they can get internal parasites from them. I get mine to eating rodents, a bit better diet, more nutrition. Spots between the scales is common on many types of garters.....the one in the pic looks like an eastern garter.
Also, you don't need to soak her....just leave a water dish in the cage large enough for her to soak in. she will soak as needed. Be careful to keep the cage dry as they can get skin blisters from soaking too much and it can kill them. Keep the cage dry and if she is soaking all the time, put a small amount of water in. They live around water and are in it a lot inthe wild, but they can crawl out and dry off in the sun easy too.
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