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[QUOTE="Shard, post: 2039232, member: 86564"] She's a bit irritable today since she's about to shed, and she hasn't pooped since the thread was made so no clue on that front yet (I imagine it would take a couple poops to see progress anyway) I was using Rep-Cal calcium with D3 and herptivite with beta carotene (no vitamin A) For the first few months there were no issues. I recently got Zoomed repti-calcium without D3 since I've been told that her main calcium shouldn't have D3. This was purchased after the poop problems started. Here's one of the worms: [ATTACH type="full" alt="1705443631029.jpg"]86733[/ATTACH] Edit: I just had a realization while making tea, ever since we moved the kettle has a layer of calcium buildup at the bottom due to the water here. Could this also contribute to the problem? [/QUOTE]
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