FreakedOutMama
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Good Afternoon!
My (about) three year old female beardie laid eggs a week ago. She seemed a little weak (she usually does after laying), I gave her a bath and gave her some dubia roaches and salad and she ate and drank just fine. Today was the first day she's had a bowel movement since laying and it was in the bathtub. She strained for about 30 seconds before "getting to business". Her poop was "normal"- brown and floating in the water. However her urates sunk straight to the bottom. When I picked them up they were SUPER hard, and with a little force I broke it apart and it crumbled like chalk. I felt her belly and it was a little lumpy- but she had just eaten a large meal. She didn't seem in pain- she is about to shed so she was a little grumpy.
How can I make her urates "normal" again and what causes them to become hard like that? She eats the same thing as my other beardie that is the same age and his urates were fine. Any advice?
My (about) three year old female beardie laid eggs a week ago. She seemed a little weak (she usually does after laying), I gave her a bath and gave her some dubia roaches and salad and she ate and drank just fine. Today was the first day she's had a bowel movement since laying and it was in the bathtub. She strained for about 30 seconds before "getting to business". Her poop was "normal"- brown and floating in the water. However her urates sunk straight to the bottom. When I picked them up they were SUPER hard, and with a little force I broke it apart and it crumbled like chalk. I felt her belly and it was a little lumpy- but she had just eaten a large meal. She didn't seem in pain- she is about to shed so she was a little grumpy.
How can I make her urates "normal" again and what causes them to become hard like that? She eats the same thing as my other beardie that is the same age and his urates were fine. Any advice?