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    Cool Re: Poo disaster and first shed

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    Update: I got everything figure out but I still don't know if that poo is unhealthy


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    Hi, you really should tweak your husbandry points. Especially tweak the humidity part. It may need to be adjusted. The consistency of reptile feces is directly correlated to what prey item or items have been consumed for the most part. Surely a recent change in the diet could also be a factor. Actually, as long as you don't see white, rice like pieces mixed in the feces or little critters swimming you can rest to some degree. There are some parasites that can only be seen by microscope. If you are really suspicious then zip lock it and double bag it and take it to the reptile vet. Don't worry. Stay in peace and not pieces. A.C.

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