Grandis unusual feces, help!

KingOfTheNorth

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I've had my crimson grandis for over a month now and she's been doing great, and has been laying eggs (a total of 3 so far). I thought she was gravid again because I noticed her start to get a little fatter, but today I looked in her cage and saw she looked a lot thinner. I also noticed a large pile of feces that look identical to ramen noodles. I'd post a picture but that's pretty much an exact description, what could it be!?


All feeding has been regular, however, I did feed all 4 of my geckos the Banana, Mango, Papaya, Peach, Bee pollen diet yesterday (recipe can be found a few threads down). I don't think this was the cause though because she was looking plump before that, and it was only a few hours ago, and none of my other geckos have had any adverse reaction to it.

I can post pictures upon request.

EDIT: I just found a similar feces in my other female's cage. It must have been the food then. And my crimson still looks plump, must have just been the way she was sitting. Hopefully I was just overreacting.
 
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daggekko

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Picture please! Are you referring to the thread I was rambling on about making the fruit puree with bee pollen? I have fed my geckos that at least 2 times and have not noticed any feces like that. Are your grandis CB?
 

KingOfTheNorth

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Picture please! Are you referring to the thread I was rambling on about making the fruit puree with bee pollen? I have fed my geckos that at least 2 times and have not noticed any feces like that. Are your grandis CB?

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Yes I was referring to that thread, the fruit pure with the bee pollen. I did everything according to the recipe, I'm not sure what went wrong.

3 of my grandis are CB 1 is WC, and now my other male has the strange feces.
 

Aimless

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what happens to your dog when you change the diet rapidly? maybe it's the same thing. any sudden shift can cause gastric upset, right? maybe try it again, and mix in over time?
 

KingOfTheNorth

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No I didn't use an yogurt, and yeah I was thinking just a change in diet may have been the cause, though I do feed them the occasional treat of blended banana with no negative effects. Usually though I don't give them much of the banana, perhaps it was too much and being a new food they've never had.
 

cricket4u

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No I didn't use an yogurt, and yeah I was thinking just a change in diet may have been the cause, though I do feed them the occasional treat of blended banana with no negative effects. Usually though I don't give them much of the banana, perhaps it was too much and being a new food they've never had.

I have seen that in reptile given a food item that they lack the enzyme to digest.
 
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