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Whilst we're on the subject......

kellybee Nov 29, 2006 12:03 PM

Mine did a lot of sand poos when I stopped feeding them, does this mean they're eating sand since they were hungry? And if I put them in a cold room, if they have sand in their guts is this likely to pose a problem? Or will it all have been poo-ed out during the semi-sleep days?

Just wondered cos there was too much of it to be just one lizard? Will they poo in their sleep?
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the4thmonkey Nov 29, 2006 02:55 PM

Mine did some sand poo too. I don't think they were really eating it, it is just that they lick everything a hundred times a day. Repeated sand poo is showing there is no food in their bellies to rot, I would think.
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Valerie

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