GarynTampa
New Member
Since I've had my sub-adult male Ambanjo, he's been a beautiful pooper.
I'm feedng him an average of 10-12 dusted/gut-loaded crickets per day, so I would expect nothing less of him.
He has great color, very active, drinks regularly (from mister and from spray bottle) and shows NO SIGNS of anything but "normal".
Yesterday, I noticed a couple of small white "droppings" on one of his climbing vines, but didn't see it until after the mister had come on and ruined the looks.
I'm talking small, the size of a 1/4 grain of rice.
Looking through the leaves, I found a couple other small white clumps, same size. They have no substance to them, and I just found another beautiful fresh poop, regular size, oblong and brown with white urate.
Should I be concerned or just chalk it up to the dusted crickets he is inhaling?
Gary
Tampa, FL
I'm feedng him an average of 10-12 dusted/gut-loaded crickets per day, so I would expect nothing less of him.
He has great color, very active, drinks regularly (from mister and from spray bottle) and shows NO SIGNS of anything but "normal".
Yesterday, I noticed a couple of small white "droppings" on one of his climbing vines, but didn't see it until after the mister had come on and ruined the looks.
I'm talking small, the size of a 1/4 grain of rice.
Looking through the leaves, I found a couple other small white clumps, same size. They have no substance to them, and I just found another beautiful fresh poop, regular size, oblong and brown with white urate.
Should I be concerned or just chalk it up to the dusted crickets he is inhaling?
Gary
Tampa, FL