Michelle002
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Hello all!!
Today my 6 month old bearded dragon gave me a poop with NO urate at all!!(posted pic below) last night he also gave me a poop where his urate was all liquid, which he pooped much later than normal dispite his feeding schedule not being changed.
He is in a 40 gallon breeder currently with 105-108 degrees basking spot, measured with a temp gun and a 10.0 reptisun. He gets fed daily with 10-30 gut loaded crickes or 10-15 dubia roaches. He also gets a salad 2-3 times a week with SAFE veggies. I will say i gave him green bell pepper for the first time a few days ago, dont know if this has ANYTHING to do with it but worth mentioning. He is 12 inches long and weighs 90 grams. He also gets bathed 2-3 times a week and when in shed.
Also, when going to feed today he showed no interest but is very alert as usually. Gonna let him soak in a bath and try to feed again. I have my exotics vet that i take my chameleon too, that i trust, so if needed i will collect a fecal and get an exam.
Today my 6 month old bearded dragon gave me a poop with NO urate at all!!(posted pic below) last night he also gave me a poop where his urate was all liquid, which he pooped much later than normal dispite his feeding schedule not being changed.
He is in a 40 gallon breeder currently with 105-108 degrees basking spot, measured with a temp gun and a 10.0 reptisun. He gets fed daily with 10-30 gut loaded crickes or 10-15 dubia roaches. He also gets a salad 2-3 times a week with SAFE veggies. I will say i gave him green bell pepper for the first time a few days ago, dont know if this has ANYTHING to do with it but worth mentioning. He is 12 inches long and weighs 90 grams. He also gets bathed 2-3 times a week and when in shed.
Also, when going to feed today he showed no interest but is very alert as usually. Gonna let him soak in a bath and try to feed again. I have my exotics vet that i take my chameleon too, that i trust, so if needed i will collect a fecal and get an exam.