Just wanna make sure I was reading up and heard yellow tinted poop is too much calcium in their diet. I also am a bit curious why my Amber poops outside there is no predators my beardies are not scared either. Doesn't happen often but a majority of the time she (Amber) will poop outside. Possibly the sun is warming her up enough to poop or she is being extremely active outside?
Sorry about the pics I just cut the grass and it's growing back FAST
Does this look yellow tinted or just greenish from her (Amber) eating greens?
Just wanna make sure I was reading up and heard yellow tinted poop is too much calcium in their diet. I also am a bit curious why my Amber poops outside there is no predators my beardies are not scared either. Doesn't happen often but a majority of the time she (Amber) will poop outside. Possibly the sun is warming her up enough to poop or she is being extremely active outside?
Sorry about the pics I just cut the grass and it's growing back FAST
Does this look yellow tinted or just greenish from her (Amber) eating greens?
Not outside no maybe a bite or two of grass or weed but I try to stay on top of it and stop her. All her greens are fed in her enclosure (Kale collards escarole dandelions) but that's it. Also it was bug day so she had some crickets with calcium/vitamins and super worm and butterworms
Not outside no maybe a bite or two of grass or weed but I try to stay on top of it and stop her. All her greens are fed in her enclosure (Kale collards escarole dandelions) but that's it. Also it was bug day so she had some crickets with calcium/vitamins and super worm and butterworms
As many say 1 odd poop is ok but 2 is when you need to worry . Also could the sun be warming her up so she poops? Or is it stress or running around my yard causing her to poop outside? At first I thought she was scared but she was just sitting in the sun basking.