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[QUOTE="Franquixote, post: 2012794, member: 117382"] Very hard to see, but looks like a sperm plug to me. Or just urea. I assume you know what urea looks like. As a keeper that's been around the block, it's always worth it to me to bring reptiles to an exotic vet at least once a year for stool analysis even when things are going well. If you feed crickets, they absolutely get parasites no matter how good your sources for feeders are. Get a decent scope on Ebay, a stereoscope is only $200 now, and compound scopes even cheaper for something that works, and microscopes add a lot of enjoyment to many hobbies. Message me if you want sources for professional level scopes refurbished by pros for under $500. [/QUOTE]
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