That urate looks fine. It's ok if the whole thing isn't perfectly white. You can always make little adjustments to supplements/ water intake if you're concerned about it.
That urate looks fine. It's ok if the whole thing isn't perfectly white. You can always make little adjustments to supplements/ water intake if you're concerned about it.
i know this is an old forum but i was just wondering if laying off the calcium helped? my dragons urate is looking very similar to yours and im just curious.
i know this is an old forum but i was just wondering if laying off the calcium helped? my dragons urate is looking very similar to yours and im just curious.
Hi! Yes it did, he doesn't have the yellow tip anymore and now I give him less calcium. Sometimes the urate tip will be a pale yellow but according to my vet that is fine, it's the same "texture" as the rest of the urate, not like the one in this photo as the yellow tip was a little harder.
Hi! Yes it did, he doesn't have the yellow tip anymore and now I give him less calcium. Sometimes the urate tip will be a pale yellow but according to my vet that is fine, it's the same "texture" as the rest of the urate, not like the one in this photo as the yellow tip was a little harder.
thank you the only way ive been able to get him to eat his greens is with flavored calcium so i suspect he may be getting a little to much. today he randomly decided he like pollen so im gonna hopefully be cutting back on the calcium a bit!