I wanted to mention that beardies that are over 1 yr old don't always poop every day, sometimes there is 3 days in between and as long as he doesn't seem uncomfortable, that is fine. Also, it's fine that their poops aren't solid (firm), better to have them somewhat soft rather than rock hard. The urates (white part) should be soft, not hard like chalk or rubbery. Since you're
bathing him fairly often now, that is probably why they aren't firm, so that is fine. If all of it was like water and literally ran or squirted in the viv, that would be a different story and a concern. Was the vet able to get a fecal sample to check anyway?
My beardies are starting to fall asleep earlier too. If I'm here to get them out, they are wide awake and move around but if I'm not, they move to a cooler area of their viv and tend to dose off at times. Some days they eat quite a bit and other days they don't. As long as yours is somewhat active and is basking some after eating, then it does sound normal for this time of year.
That's great that the vet thought Rocky looked fine and that he was perky. Taking him there must not have stressed him out too much or you'd think the vet would have said that he acted lethargic and was dark in color the whole time. Great that he's gained weight too, that must have made you feel better. See, eating 10 to 15 crickets a day has helped him put some weight on. 8)
Let us know what the temps are and if you notice any difference in him. We're happy that you found the forum and we love helping owners with their beardies.