Alexicography
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I'm a bit worried about Sal. Over the past... I'd say week or two, her poops have been very soft. When they come out, their shape is almost like half-melted ice cream. Where it hits the ground, it flattens, and there's a lot of liquid around it. They're very soft when they're fresh, but they dry out after a while into a normal consistency, though still retaining the slightly flattened shape. The urate is still there, pure white and the same size as always.
She's a little under seven inches long now and she weighs 33 grams, up from 22 about a month ago. Her colour is bright and she still acts perfectly normally. I just bumped up her feeding because I was worried that was part of the problem -- she is now getting 15 largish mealworms a day, and up to 19 or 20 if the worms are smaller.
I'm just concerned about how soft her poop is -- is it possible she's overhydrated? The temps are the same as always, she's eating like a pig and she's active and alert. Her bones are strong and she's not losing weight, though she isn't gaining it terribly quickly... I dunno, guys, help me out. Sorry I don't have a picture, I'll try to grab one tomorrow while the light's still on.
She's a little under seven inches long now and she weighs 33 grams, up from 22 about a month ago. Her colour is bright and she still acts perfectly normally. I just bumped up her feeding because I was worried that was part of the problem -- she is now getting 15 largish mealworms a day, and up to 19 or 20 if the worms are smaller.
I'm just concerned about how soft her poop is -- is it possible she's overhydrated? The temps are the same as always, she's eating like a pig and she's active and alert. Her bones are strong and she's not losing weight, though she isn't gaining it terribly quickly... I dunno, guys, help me out. Sorry I don't have a picture, I'll try to grab one tomorrow while the light's still on.