Curious...

ISA my Veiled

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So today after I took my female veiled outside for about a half hour(its like 88 degrees here) I took her back in and a few minutes ago I saw a sort of runny poop. It was hard but seemed to have a little bit of liquid from it. It is very fresh so I am assuming that it may be the reason as to why the liquid but just curious if the heat could have caused this, I doubt it is parasites she hasn't acted weird and she eats very well. Have not fed her an access of worms and she gets calcium everyday and d3 twice a month along with her multivitamin. Her basking area is about 78-80 degrees and at the bottom of her cage the low 70s. She is pretty active during the day so she is in good shape. Any ideas guys?
 
So today after I took my female veiled outside for about a half hour(its like 88 degrees here) I took her back in and a few minutes ago I saw a sort of runny poop. It was hard but seemed to have a little bit of liquid from it. It is very fresh so I am assuming that it may be the reason as to why the liquid but just curious if the heat could have caused this, I doubt it is parasites she hasn't acted weird and she eats very well. Have not fed her an access of worms and she gets calcium everyday and d3 twice a month along with her multivitamin. Her basking area is about 78-80 degrees and at the bottom of her cage the low 70s. She is pretty active during the day so she is in good shape. Any ideas guys?

Sometimes the move to a bright, strange area where she may have felt exposed to view can bring on a loose poop. It's sort of a nervous "flight" response. (the cham version of "getting the sh*t scared out of me") LOL
 
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Sometimes the move to a bright, strange area where she may have felt exposed to view can bring on a loose poop. It's sort of a nervous "flight" response. (the cham version of "getting the sh*t scared out of me") LOL

Lol see I was thinking the stress of that could have brought that to happen.
 
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