ive read abt posts saying that orange colored urate indicates an excess of calcium, and i have no idea why. I was sure to be careful to not overdust! (im using repashy calcium plus btw, and she gets to sunbath frequently as well)? Also, my girl Daenys has both color urates.
should i be concern? what is happening? is thr anythin i can do? D:
What else is in the Repashy calcium plus & how often do you give that to her?
Are her urates always discolored or just sometimes?
It is a pretty frequent occurrence for them to have discolored urates from time to time.
Maybe increase the oral fluids a little bit to see if that helps out.
What else is in the Repashy calcium plus & how often do you give that to her?
Are her urates always discolored or just sometimes?
It is a pretty frequent occurrence for them to have discolored urates from time to time.
Maybe increase the oral fluids a little bit to see if that helps out.
hello Tracie thank you so much for replying. Im sorry but im not sure what u mean by whats in the calcium plus?? If you mean the ingredients heres a pic.
She takes them every 3-4days since thats when she'll be having her dubias as well and ocassionally, I add a bit of them to the veggie slurry i made for her (she wouldnt eat her greens on her own)
And yea, there was a time or two that her poop displayed such a color but it has been a few months since. And i thought i could avoid it if im careful with her calcium intake?
So how much water should i be giving her ? Her poop has like a pool of liquid surrounding em so i thought she was well hydrated.?