my baby girl is popping meat colored poop idk how else to describe it. She is almost year old. No substrate I have a mat down for her. Gets misted 1 2 times a day eats meal worms greens and loves butternut squash seems perfectly fine other then the pooping. I kno this not normal I have another I had for years now and never pooped like this before. And I give her calcium power on her food . So that her eating habits and cage set up so what else could it be.
That is concerning— what is your UVB fixture and what are your temperatures (how do you read them?) No coils please, temps should be between 95-110 degrees measured with a digital probe thermometer.my baby girl is popping meat colored poop idk how else to describe it. She is almost year old. No substrate I have a mat down for her. Gets misted 1 2 times a day eats meal worms greens and loves butternut squash seems perfectly fine other then the pooping. I kno this not normal I have another I had for years now and never pooped like this before. And I give her calcium power on her food . So that her eating habits and cage set up so what else could it be.
I just recently purchased a nice lamp and it's a 75 w uv light and 75 heating light my temp is a digital thermometer she was with friend of mine before me and had no lights at all one reason why I brought her home eating fine she eats mix of horn worm meal worms greens and sometimes butternut quash bc that's her fav I use dragons diet calcium power and she gets misted 2 times a day and no substrate just a mattThat is concerning— what is your UVB fixture and what are your temperatures (how do you read them?) No coils please, temps should be between 95-110 degrees measured with a digital probe thermometer.
What is her diet and supplementation schedule? Do you have calcium with or without D3? Has she ever had a past with parasites or intestinal problems?
Flagging our vet tech: @Drache613
To the parasite no but not sure how she would have got itThat is concerning— what is your UVB fixture and what are your temperatures (how do you read them?) No coils please, temps should be between 95-110 degrees measured with a digital probe thermometer.
What is her diet and supplementation schedule? Do you have calcium with or without D3? Has she ever had a past with parasites or intestinal problems?
Flagging our vet tech: @Drache613
Any tips on what to do for her I been soaking her making sure lights r right that she is eating and drinking bit other then that not sure what else to do she does seem to be getting better in. Last week at first she won't moving around alot but now she is and climbing just the poop is concerning me. I did suspect her of having the calcium disease think it mbd not sure that what I was treating her for. Also her mouth says slightly open another reason why I thought she was struggling from mbdThat is concerning— what is your UVB fixture and what are your temperatures (how do you read them?) No coils please, temps should be between 95-110 degrees measured with a digital probe thermometer.
What is her diet and supplementation schedule? Do you have calcium with or without D3? Has she ever had a past with parasites or intestinal problems?
Flagging our vet tech: @Drache613
I was told to keep her dydrated and bump up water intake to help her out so that y the misting soaking 2 to 3 times a week and I started off on crickets but she didn't like them would just let them crawl on her.Can you post a picture of her? A visual is always helpful.
Why are you misting her that often and how often are you giving baths? Bearded dragons originate from Australia were it's really dry and they require really low humidity....
Maybe try feeding some other bugs, like roaches, locusts or crickets as they are easyer to digest and nutrients wise more healthy then worms. How often and how much are you supplementing?
Can you post a picture of her? A visual is always helpful.
Why are you misting her that often and how often are you giving baths? Bearded dragons originate from Australia were it's really dry and they require really low humidity....
Maybe try feeding some other bugs, like roaches, locusts or crickets as they are easyer to digest and nutrients wise more healthy then worms. How often and how much are you supplementing?
She did like roaches I can order some of those but would that help the poop problems just seeing y she is having like I said she alot better then when I got her but I've never dealt with this before mine never had any problemsCan you post a picture of her? A visual is always helpful.
Why are you misting her that often and how often are you giving baths? Bearded dragons originate from Australia were it's really dry and they require really low humidity....
Maybe try feeding some other bugs, like roaches, locusts or crickets as they are easyer to digest and nutrients wise more healthy then worms. How often and how much are you supplementing?
Thank u doing what I can and I'll stop mistingPoor little one has MBD and is very unhealthy. You say the previous owner had no lights for her ? She may have an R.I as well. She needs proper uvb that Karrie mentioned ASAP.
Show a pic of the entire enclosure + lights as well. You probably need at least a 100 watt heat bulb to get the temps. up. You can stop the misting and soaking, warm bath once a week is O.K
The orange poo may be from the squash.
It's nice that you took her in and trying to help her. ! She is pretty sick.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?