I was celebrating my birthday away from home, so I gave him dry food and plenty of crickets for the 2 days, and when i returned I noticed fresh urate + poop but the urate was a light orange and had what appeared to be red crystals/red spots on it. I checked on him and he was aggravated, though his basking-side lightbulb had burned out. (it was 70 too )He looks alright though. If this is serious I'm lucky to have a vet that has exotic pet care.
I was celebrating my birthday away from home, so I gave him dry food and plenty of crickets for the 2 days, and when i returned I noticed fresh urate + poop but the urate was a light orange and had what appeared to be red crystals/red spots on it. I checked on him and he was aggravated, though his basking-side lightbulb had burned out. (it was 70 too )He looks alright though. If this is serious I'm lucky to have a vet that has exotic pet care.
Not an expert at all, but it sounds like a possible parasite? I feel like I've seen pictures on another post on here that remind me of what you described and I think it ended up being hookworms or something similar.
Not an expert at all, but it sounds like a possible parasite? I feel like I've seen pictures on another post on here that remind me of what you described and I think it ended up being hookworms or something similar.
So far he seems okay, if it happens again I'm taking him to the vet. I don't know how he could've gotten parasites though. Might've been from crickets not being checked when they are put on the shelves???
So far he seems okay, if it happens again I'm taking him to the vet. I don't know how he could've gotten parasites though. Might've been from crickets not being checked when they are put on the shelves???
Some of the signs, such as weight loss or vomiting aren't happening. He has a normal appetite too. He has been irritable, but he's never really been good with anyone since the start. Also, there has been weight loss, but we will see what happens.
Was the dry food dyed?
Even in humans food with heavy dye can show up in urine or feces.
Either way I would recommend having a fecal test done by the vet. Its inexpensive and beats guessing or worrying. It it is a parasite better to get on top of it.
As far as not being friendly try getting him out just before lights out and snuggling him till sleep. I have good luck with timid and flighty dragons by doing that. It takes time but before you know it he will be expecting and demanding it ;-)
Some of the signs, such as weight loss or vomiting aren't happening. He has a normal appetite too. He has been irritable, but he's never really been good with anyone since the start. Also, there has been weight loss, but we will see what happens.
I was celebrating my birthday away from home, so I gave him dry food and plenty of crickets for the 2 days, and when i returned I noticed fresh urate + poop but the urate was a light orange and had what appeared to be red crystals/red spots on it. I checked on him and he was aggravated, though his basking-side lightbulb had burned out. (it was 70 too )He looks alright though. If this is serious I'm lucky to have a vet that has exotic pet care.