Elizadolots
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Well, over eating can cause that. Not to be overly graphic but think about it...if you radically over ate one thing, say....corn, might your "product" be rather cornish?
I guess I'm just sort of used to the poop that looks like the feeders.. We had a frog for 5 years (so, pretty good) and her poop always looked very much like a cricket. I often commented that it would be very disconcerting to be dropped into a strange environment where the poop looked like you. You'd just have to know that there was something somewhere that ate things like you.
I guess I'm just sort of used to the poop that looks like the feeders.. We had a frog for 5 years (so, pretty good) and her poop always looked very much like a cricket. I often commented that it would be very disconcerting to be dropped into a strange environment where the poop looked like you. You'd just have to know that there was something somewhere that ate things like you.