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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2025499, member: 117954"] I'm sorry for the constant posts... I am a big worrier, after a bad experience with my last beardie's passing I'm scared that something could go wrong and panic at the slightest things that usually I'd know the answers to or understand. There has been a new development as well- I can't upload images due to technical difficulties so I apologize in advance. I will try my best to describe what has happened: Leo was acting normal, eating normal and seemed overall in great condition but earlier he passed the most abnormal stool I've seen in a bearded dragon. It was small separate pieces of incredibly watery diarrhea with lumps of a strange yellow jelly-like substance covered in a greyish-white sheen, there were multiple semi- liquified sheets of what I think to be urates. I have to say sorry again in case this is nothing, as it usually is, but have you seen this before and do you know what could have caused it? If not, is this vet worthy? None of the stool he's passed has been relatively solid. Is there a type of parasite that does this? Is it something else, like sickness or stress? He doesn't have stress marks what so ever and he's great with being handled. [/QUOTE]
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