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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 1735854, member: 76248"] Bugger had a bit of a rough day. After being alone for the weekend he got a nice big breakfast of bugs and salad. Had him outside for a bit this morning (sunny and 5.1 UVI reading!) but a crow flew over and scared him silly. He made it from the grass to the front door in a split second (maybe 30 ft). He's FAST! Unfortunately he scraped his chin on the concrete step. Not a huge deal but a good scrape. I got it cleaned up and put some manuka honey on it. He loves the taste of the honey so that was a bonus I suppose. I promised he didn't need to worry about a crow and if a bird attacked him we'd both enjoy grilled bird for lunch, just stay close to the big guy. He had a vet apt this afternoon. The plan was to send his fecal sample from this morning out to a lab for a more rigorous analysis along with a blood sample. The vet had a new thought that he may be infected with flagellates. I figure that's a good line of thought. She tried to get him to poop, unfortunately requiring some rather uncomfortable q-tip maneuvering. Darwin was a very good sport about it but the tank was empty after being home alone for the weekend. The very fresh sample is required for flagellate testing so we're going to load him up on more bugs and veg and bring him over first thing on Wednesday to better fit his schedule. Hopefully it will work out and we get further into the mystery of his watery poops. He got extra BSFL and silk worms when we got home for being a good sport. He's a very relaxed little guy. Cooper would have had none of it. [/QUOTE]
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