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runny poop

sojdas Aug 21, 2003 12:59 PM

ok here goes,
i recently got two new BD's and had them housed together briefly, they are both young. i separaped them about two days ago, and since i moved one of them she hasn't eaten any crickets, and has possible eaten some green, i'm not too sure, but today i was dismayed to find runny stool in the recently moved one's cage. is this possible from the stress of acclimation?
they other one is doing better than great, and eating a ton
any help is greatly appreciated

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reiko Aug 21, 2003 01:03 PM

i would get fecals done on both of them to rule out parasites and go from there especially if appetite isnt too great. Also double check your temps to be sure they are correct, basking site temp should be 105-115 and ambient cool side temp should be 80-85

>>ok here goes,
>>i recently got two new BD's and had them housed together briefly, they are both young. i separaped them about two days ago, and since i moved one of them she hasn't eaten any crickets, and has possible eaten some green, i'm not too sure, but today i was dismayed to find runny stool in the recently moved one's cage. is this possible from the stress of acclimation?
>>they other one is doing better than great, and eating a ton
>>any help is greatly appreciated
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reiko
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