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Experienced Herpers Opinion Required...

funnyman527 Jan 16, 2005 04:04 PM

I had my BD's on a change of diet, with much more veggies and one of the two began to have pretty runny poo, and i was a bit concerned, but i figured that it was from the diet change of alot of veggies. They've been on the new diet now, and the ones fecals are begging to solidify again, i took a picture of his last poo and i was wonderiing if this is begining to look healthy again.

Thank you so much,

Eric

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Replies (2)

AlteredMind99 Jan 16, 2005 10:33 PM

Looks fine to me. A change in any animals diet can cause runny stool, and a diet with more veggies in is probably going to produce slightly runnier stool anyway
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gixxalee Jan 18, 2005 02:10 PM

Its always pretty hard to tell from a photo and there are several reasons for the runniness, However, The picture seems to show the urate as being yellowish, Which would indicate to me, the possibility of being slightly dehydrated. I think I'm right in saying that the urate should be White.
Cheers,
Lee

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