BlindDeath
New member
Hello,
My girlfriend and I recently got a Dragon (our first one, we're fairly new). He's approximately 2-3 months old and if you were curious his name is Yoshi. The issue is the past couple days his feces have been liquidy after the actual defecation and it's been a bit softer. The urate seems ok but it was kinda mushy looking this morning (possibly from the excess liquid post defecation). The actual stool looked fine. We recently switched him from romaine to collards and sweet peppers after some research, and his cricket intake has increased significantly from 6 to 8 a day to about 10 to 20 (5-6 dusted in morning, same undusted at night). He had his first shed (with us) last week. My question is do you think it necessary to take him to the vet or could this possibly just be a change in diet thing? Obviously if it continues or gets worse we will but at this point I'm not sure it's necessary. And while you're here assuming we do what would be the best way to transport him?
My girlfriend and I recently got a Dragon (our first one, we're fairly new). He's approximately 2-3 months old and if you were curious his name is Yoshi. The issue is the past couple days his feces have been liquidy after the actual defecation and it's been a bit softer. The urate seems ok but it was kinda mushy looking this morning (possibly from the excess liquid post defecation). The actual stool looked fine. We recently switched him from romaine to collards and sweet peppers after some research, and his cricket intake has increased significantly from 6 to 8 a day to about 10 to 20 (5-6 dusted in morning, same undusted at night). He had his first shed (with us) last week. My question is do you think it necessary to take him to the vet or could this possibly just be a change in diet thing? Obviously if it continues or gets worse we will but at this point I'm not sure it's necessary. And while you're here assuming we do what would be the best way to transport him?