Harlequinsilver89
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I've searched around on a few of the threads in relation to this topic but haven't found the answer I'm looking for.
My female leopard gecko lately has been having green feces. The urate is the green part and upon closer inspection it looks like emerald crystals have formed on it. The other part of the feces looks completely normal.
She is fed dusted/gutloaded crickets every 2-3 days and eats fine, usually taking down 3-4 crickets depending on how hungry she is. She is active and alert which is nothing out of the ordinary. She has always been thin and doesn't seem to be losing any weight at all.
One factor I think could be related to this problem is her age. She is coming up on 16 years old.
I'm uncertain about what I should do. If this turns out to be an issue with one of her organs, perhaps kidneys, etc. I don't know if she would be able to handle treatment/medication.
Any input would be great,
Thanks members
My female leopard gecko lately has been having green feces. The urate is the green part and upon closer inspection it looks like emerald crystals have formed on it. The other part of the feces looks completely normal.
She is fed dusted/gutloaded crickets every 2-3 days and eats fine, usually taking down 3-4 crickets depending on how hungry she is. She is active and alert which is nothing out of the ordinary. She has always been thin and doesn't seem to be losing any weight at all.
One factor I think could be related to this problem is her age. She is coming up on 16 years old.
I'm uncertain about what I should do. If this turns out to be an issue with one of her organs, perhaps kidneys, etc. I don't know if she would be able to handle treatment/medication.
Any input would be great,
Thanks members