diamc":ef7lcct3 said:
What are the tank temps and what type of thermometer are you using?
I agree that you should retest his Basking Spot Surface Temperature, his Hot Side Ambient (air) Temperature, and his Cold Side Ambient (air) Temperature using either a Digital Probe Thermometer or a Temperature Gun, just to make sure they are all within the correct ranges. I do this once a week in all three of my dragon's tank, just to be sure that none of the temp ranges are off, because there are many factors that can effect the temps inside the tank, even though I've been using the same lights and haven't changed anything in the tanks at all. I actually often find their Basking Spot Surface Temperatures in particular can fluctuate quite often, and there is a bight difference between 105 degrees and 99 degrees in the Basking Spot Surface Temperature of a 5-month old dragon. That 6 degree drop can certainly result in improper digestion of their live insects. I've had this happen suddenly and for no obvious reason at all from week to week, and had as big a drop as 10 degrees in the Basking Spot Surface Temperature.
So any time you see undigested, whole insect parts in his poop, I strongly suggest you check all 3 of his major temperature zones inside his enclosure with either a Digital Probe Thermometer or a Temperature Gun only, being sure to allow the Probe (if you are using a Digital Probe Thermometer and not a Temperature Gun) to sit on each of the 3 spots you're measuring for at least 20-30 minutes before you read the temperature. It's just good practice to get into to ensure that something hasn't effected his temps and is causing improper digestion.