daner923":atsg3l3l said:Hi there - it just looks like it may be more urate or some strange poop from something he ate. Unless it happens again, I wouldn't worry too much at the moment. Best of luck.
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daner923":atsg3l3l said:Hi there - it just looks like it may be more urate or some strange poop from something he ate. Unless it happens again, I wouldn't worry too much at the moment. Best of luck.
Mustashio":3rf6ni48 said:And the sand and mealworm thing being an impaction risk...I thought that was only a problem when you are talking about babies, which clearly you do not have!
daner923":383a9y10 said:Also, to sophiehawes: They are actually NOT sand dwelling animals. Their natural habitat is a very hard packed sandy earth, not loose sand. That is why sand impaction isn't an issue in the wild. Tile is much much closer to their native habitat texture wise than sand.
sophiehawes":18m7jzm2 said:i think mayb everythin i say u will disagree , but in my opinion the gritty orange bit is due to dehidration, like i sed try dipping her bugs in water b4 giving, dip water on the nose, spay on her and also on the viv wall sometimes they like to like it off, i know that beardies absorb water through there scales in the bath but sometimes this isnt enough so try and get your beadie to take water in the mouth, this is all in my opinion mind so if u feel its something different that is entierly upto you.. good luck x