what should a panther's poop lok like?

aplazbarr

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I was just wondering if i can determine the health or eating habits by looking at the poop? What should I be looking for?
 
I was just wondering if i can determine the health or eating habits by looking at the poop? What should I be looking for?

a moist (not runny) brownish poop, and white urate.
-when they are fed with silkies, the poop often become runny. nothing to be concern with if that's the case-

yellow and/or orange urate is a No No.
 
Howdy,

I guess it's that time of the month again where I have to pull-out the poop shots :):
PantherPoop.jpg
PantherUrates.jpg
 
Oh, I just can't get enough of those pictures!
Thanks for bringing them back Dave ... they're beautiful! :rolleyes:

-Brad:)
 
Brad is right, they are beautiful. I think i'm gonna start collecting poop and breeding them. :p
 
a moist (not runny) brownish poop, and white urate.
-when they are fed with silkies, the poop often become runny. nothing to be concern with if that's the case-

yellow and/or orange urate is a No No.

I have experienced runny urates after my veiled ate two hornworms. The next day or too, his urates where mad watery, but his poop normal. This is normal, right? Since hornworms are like big water ballons anyway....

Also, after lots of super, urate can be orangish, right? Thanks! :)
 
I have experienced runny urates after my veiled ate two hornworms. The next day or too, his urates where mad watery, but his poop normal. This is normal, right? Since hornworms are like big water ballons anyway....

Also, after lots of super, urate can be orangish, right? Thanks! :)

yup as far as hornworm goes..
 
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