BrightStar
Hatchling Member
My Rygel is a little over 20 weeks, and about 15". He usually has a poop once a day, and is very regular - almost always goes within 30 minutes after breakfast. Yesterday he didn't poop, but I put it down to me feeding him more dubias instead of his usual silkworms/hornworms. He did a poop on schedule today, but when I cleaned it up, I was concerned because there's a lot of yellow in his uratus, and it was very firm - practically like a rock
I usually feed him Phoenix worms mornings 4x a week, then offer a different feeder - hornworms, silkworms, roaches for his second feeding. He will easily eat 100 large Phoenix worms, and I don't dust them with calcium. I don't dust his feeders in the evening with calcium.
Tuesday I offer him any feeder but not Phoenix worms. I dust his morning feed with calcium.
Weekends he does not have Phoenix worms, and I don't dust his feeders with calcium. I dust his morning feeders both days with vitamins.
I'm fearful the hardness and yellowing of his uratus is due to too much calcium. Does my feeding and dusting schedule sound right?
I usually feed him Phoenix worms mornings 4x a week, then offer a different feeder - hornworms, silkworms, roaches for his second feeding. He will easily eat 100 large Phoenix worms, and I don't dust them with calcium. I don't dust his feeders in the evening with calcium.
Tuesday I offer him any feeder but not Phoenix worms. I dust his morning feed with calcium.
Weekends he does not have Phoenix worms, and I don't dust his feeders with calcium. I dust his morning feeders both days with vitamins.
I'm fearful the hardness and yellowing of his uratus is due to too much calcium. Does my feeding and dusting schedule sound right?