Stomach movements

Toadleagend

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Cole
Hello, my bearded dragon went to eat. And when she finished. She sat down. And then her stomach moved in like a sharp movement. She did this a couple to a few times. Is this ok?
 

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Drache613

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Hello,

How much did she eat?
Did a muscle jump a few times?
I would think that is normal but keep an eye on it, but I don't think it's anything to be concerned about.

Tracie
 

Toadleagend

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Beardie name(s)
Cole
Hello,

How much did she eat?
Did a muscle jump a few times?
I would think that is normal but keep an eye on it, but I don't think it's anything to be concerned about.

Tracie
Only a few greens very quickly. But, I think it was enough to store some in her mouth. When, she ate the ones in her mouth, she did it. Yes it happened a couple to a few times in a row. I haven’t seen it after that so far. Is there a chance it was a hard urate? Because she had a harder urate this morning. Could that have caused her to move her stomach like that. Thank you very much!
 

herrat

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Only a few greens very quickly. But, I think it was enough to store some in her mouth. When, she ate the ones in her mouth, she did it. Yes it happened a couple to a few times in a row. I haven’t seen it after that so far. Is there a chance it was a hard urate? Because she had a harder urate this morning. Could that have caused her to move her stomach like that. Thank you very much!


It sounds like you're describing a pet, possibly a reptile, experiencing some difficulty with digestion or potentially showing signs of discomfort related to their urates (solid waste). If your pet had a harder urate and then showed unusual movements or behavior, it's possible that they were experiencing some digestive distress. This could indeed cause movements in their stomach area as they try to manage discomfort or pass the harder material.
 

Toadleagend

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Original Poster
Beardie name(s)
Cole
It sounds like you're describing a pet, possibly a reptile, experiencing some difficulty with digestion or potentially showing signs of discomfort related to their urates (solid waste). If your pet had a harder urate and then showed unusual movements or behavior, it's possible that they were experiencing some digestive distress. This could indeed cause movements in their stomach area as they try to manage discomfort or pass the harder material.
Ok, thank you very much! I haven’t seen her do it again. But, that was probably what was happening at the time. Her urates have improved now. I just swapped to a liquid calcium because occasionally they would still be a bit harder. So, hopefully it is permanently fixed!
 

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