acidburn01
Sub-Adult Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
People on FB need to get another life----- your dragons poop is good -- hes not sick unless hes sporting a black beard not eating and being lethargic---- I am not exactly sure what the gelatin looking stuff is but hes got good formed poop moist and the urate as well --Graphic warning: poop photo
Okay. Someone got to me on Facebook and said Sir Toofinius is sick because there's a lot of water in his poop and he was most likely gonna die since I was "ignoring it". Is this a sick poop.? He did eat a good bit of salad yesterday and I know the bugs he eats are high in water/moisture. It was his first one of the day, if that makes any difference to anything. He otherwise is okay, he's slowed down on eating because of winter/getting older but basks all day, runs around and acts like a psycho toward Nova and stuff.
Eta: I know, his tank is due for a cleaning today. In case anyone wonders, the brown thing is a mat from chewy and the blue thing is his fuzzy blankie, it hangs out of his fuzzy hammock because hims is a big ol' baby.
The little dot is literally like... a mixture of the water and residue, it's so weird. He does it a few times a day, and I've been worried he's backed up or something.People on FB need to get another life----- your dragons poop is good -- hes not sick unless hes sporting a black beard not eating and being lethargic---- I am not exactly sure what the gelatin looking stuff is but hes got good formed poop moist and the urate as well --
Your dragons poop looks fine --- usually parasitic poop smells so bad it makes you want to leave the room and its extremely runnyThe little dot is literally like... a mixture of the water and residue, it's so weird. He does it a few times a day, and I've been worried he's backed up or something.
Yeah, it was crazy. Someone posted a picture of what coccidia poop looks like in a beadie and I thought it looked real similar and was freaking out.
Sometimes theirs smells pretty darn bad, but I suppose it isn't that bad.Your dragons poop looks fine --- usually parasitic poop smells so bad it makes you want to leave the room and its extremely runny
If you can smell the poop out of the room hes in then it could be he has parasites - but its usually really runny as wellSometimes theirs smells pretty darn bad, but I suppose it isn't that bad.
Ehh, I don't think it's that bad. The smell does hang around for a bit sometimes, though. We've started using puppy pads when their out and I think that helps with the residual smell. It's like they're always trying to outpoop themselves.If you can smell the poop out of the room hes in then it could be he has parasites - but its usually really runny as well
Vinegar / water 50/50 spray bottle will get rid of the smell --- in the tank use a wet cloth after the clean up that will get rid of the vinegar smell as well --Ehh, I don't think it's that bad. The smell does hang around for a bit sometimes, though. We've started using puppy pads when their out and I think that helps with the residual smell. It's like they're always trying to outpoop themselves.
So the water in it means they're well hydrated.?If your feeding soft bodied bugs like hornworms or silkworms your going to get water along with the poop. It's when it's a brown, spattery, running mess that It's diarrhea. If your getting water and normal formed poop it just means they are hydrated. Their systems are EXTREMELY efficient at collecting all the water from thier food, it actually extracts it twice as it's being processed. If they are well hydrated then they just pass the excess when they poop.
YesSo the water in it means they're well hydrated.?
Oh okay, I was worried they were kinda dehydrated. When they yawn, especially toothless, he has those strings of saliva in his mouth and I read that meant they were dehydrated
He won't drink from a bowl but I've given him a bath twice this week and he drank a ton both times.It can, offer water if they drink they are thristy. Even with bugs like hornworms they still need a little water.
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