So today I got home from work, and I found that my beardie Cheeto had passed undigested veggies - specifically what looked like the mango I gave him as a treat. I've noticed it a couple times but it wasnt much - there was a single small piece of bell pepper in his poop a couple times, small enough to be almost entirely hidden inside. The only reason I checked it was because there was just little bit of red peeking out that gave me a scare.
I saw in other threads that if they eat too fast they can pass Phoenix worms without fully digesting them, is it possible they could do it with veggies too? It looks like it's usually things he dives in and eats quickly (bell peppers and mango specifically. I didnt see any of the squash he'd eaten as well.)
My beardie is an 18" 6/7 month old. His basking spot was 96.5F when I measured it today (it was recently cooler in my apartment overall but I didnt measure his temps then because there wasnt any apparent issue those days) and he has a reptisun t8 UVB light mounted 7" above the tank fixture currently under it. He eats superworms (usually about 10 a serving) once or twice a day, dusted withs multivitamins and calcium 5 times a week, and he's had salads of mustard greens, squash and bell peppers for the last couple of weeks, with treats of mango and blackberries every couple of days. He also had grub pie yesterday, because I wasnt able to make it to the store to get more superworms like I had intended to.
I saw in other threads that if they eat too fast they can pass Phoenix worms without fully digesting them, is it possible they could do it with veggies too? It looks like it's usually things he dives in and eats quickly (bell peppers and mango specifically. I didnt see any of the squash he'd eaten as well.)
My beardie is an 18" 6/7 month old. His basking spot was 96.5F when I measured it today (it was recently cooler in my apartment overall but I didnt measure his temps then because there wasnt any apparent issue those days) and he has a reptisun t8 UVB light mounted 7" above the tank fixture currently under it. He eats superworms (usually about 10 a serving) once or twice a day, dusted withs multivitamins and calcium 5 times a week, and he's had salads of mustard greens, squash and bell peppers for the last couple of weeks, with treats of mango and blackberries every couple of days. He also had grub pie yesterday, because I wasnt able to make it to the store to get more superworms like I had intended to.