Loose number two because of change of food?

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tengu1

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Hi there

So over the past few days i have noticed my BD is having looser number 2. It is a mixture of loose and normal. Before I gave her new proteins it was never loose.

Normally crickets no problem

Now silk worms 4 and 4 baby cockroach as well as crickets.

She eats all with great excitement and most of her veg.

So can it be
Eating too much?
Silk worms or roach do not agree with her?
Or simply a change in diet?

Otherwise she is healthy and happy. Just had a vet check and no problems.

Those of you that regularly answer my questions know all her lighting, temps etc are fine.
 

CooperDragon

BD.org Sicko
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Change in diet can do it for sure just like it could for people. Give it a bit more and see if the trend continues. If so, try reverting back to the original diet. If it isn't clear the room stinky at this point, I wouldn't worry about it being more than an "upset stomach". Try the new diet for a bit though and see how it unfolds. Variety is good in the long run.
 

tengu1

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Interesting

It isn't clear the room stinky LOL in fact it doesn't smell at all.

Thank you once again!

PS
I swear she knows when I am asking a question on here about her!! Her face right now is a "hmmm asking about me?"
 
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