TyggyToo
New Member
I feel silly just typing that.
Shayna eats primarily crickets with some Phoenix worms. Her poo is pretty hard and solid, very dark, with a fairly solid white urate. I've considered this normal.
Mort eats primarily superworms so far (with occasional crickets). His poo is moist, soft, lighter colored, smelly, and has a fairly wet orange urate.
Both are captive bred and never had wild caught food; I'm not considering parasites as a probability. If this was one of my birds, I'd simply add more yogurt to their diet, but I don't think the lizard would appreciate the dietary wonders of L.acidophilus.
I put about a pint of water a day through the cage in the form of a dripper, and half pint more as mist. He has been seen IN the water catch dish. I really think he gets enough water in. Is stinky poo common with superworm eaters?
Submitted for your consideration,
Tyg
ps - yeahyeahyeah, I'll fill out the form as soon as I have my chameleoducks in order. This is just 'wondering'.
Shayna eats primarily crickets with some Phoenix worms. Her poo is pretty hard and solid, very dark, with a fairly solid white urate. I've considered this normal.
Mort eats primarily superworms so far (with occasional crickets). His poo is moist, soft, lighter colored, smelly, and has a fairly wet orange urate.
Both are captive bred and never had wild caught food; I'm not considering parasites as a probability. If this was one of my birds, I'd simply add more yogurt to their diet, but I don't think the lizard would appreciate the dietary wonders of L.acidophilus.
I put about a pint of water a day through the cage in the form of a dripper, and half pint more as mist. He has been seen IN the water catch dish. I really think he gets enough water in. Is stinky poo common with superworm eaters?
Submitted for your consideration,
Tyg
ps - yeahyeahyeah, I'll fill out the form as soon as I have my chameleoducks in order. This is just 'wondering'.