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    Just Curious

    the last two times Lilo pooped, it was kind of runny, like pudding. sorry for my potty mouth but should i be worried?

    she's about 5mos, 2ft (my best guess) and 388g as of today. she's been eating f/t rats great and acting pretty normal from what i can tell. got all the temps and humidity up to snuff, the only thing thats changed since her first feed (4 feeds ago) has been the substrate from aspen to coconut husk. i put down newspaper the day before each feeding trying to prevent any substrate getting in the way of chow time. hopefully I'm just being overly cautious but i thought id just asks anyway. thanks in advance for the feed back

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    Re: Just Curious

    Rat pups can sometimes cause runny poops because of how much milk they can contain. Is that what he's feeding on?

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    Re: Just Curious

    she's been eating small rats (smallest they have in the store) i only have the one bp so getting them in the store as needed is most convenient for me at the moment. i think they're like 30-40g, she's gobbles em up with no prob and hardly shows it afterwards.

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