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[QUOTE="Jhoa.124, post: 2043850, member: 119041"] I have a 5 month old female bearded dragon. I got her from petco a month ago. She has been doing well with eating and pooping. Today, she did not eat as much during breakfast time maybe 5-8 insects (mix of crickets and dubia roaches). I tried to put the insects in front of her during the day, nothing. Then at dinner she did not eat anything and went to bed. During the day, around 3 she pooped twice, the first time was good! Pee and everything. Second time again well, but then the last piece of poop was like round and not like long and ovally like normal. I see it and it has a little bit of blood. I’m so contused as this can be so many things. It could be parasites, I know crickets are very prone to parasites, I was going to stop feeding crickets after the few I have. And just do dubia and worms. Another possible thing is just being hard to poop, like us humans when it takes us a lot to push it out lol and we bleed a little. I really hope it’s not parasites and just an upset tummy. She has not pooped since then, shes been in her basking spot the entire day. She has not been moody everything is the same. Can someone with more experience with bearded dragons help me out pls! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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