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Help I’m worried about my New Bearded Dragons Poop, it has a Red thing in it!

ReptarTheLizard9

Hatchling Dragon
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Hi so I got Reptar my bearded dragon on the 23rd from petsmart. She is overall healthy but has not been eating a ton which I assume is from the stress of the move from the store to her 40 gallon tank. she has only gone the bathroom 3 times since I got her and they all have been pretty much the same brown poop with the white urine, but they all have had some red in it. I don’t know if this is worth a trip to the vet right now but I am sorta freaking out . All she has eaten since I got her is crickets and a couple carrots, she won’t touch her greens.
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Please help me!!! Thank you.
 

Sadie

Bearded Dragon Veteran
3 Year Member
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Hi so I got Reptar my bearded dragon on the 23rd from petsmart. She is overall healthy but has not been eating a ton which I assume is from the stress of the move from the store to her 40 gallon tank. she has only gone the bathroom 3 times since I got her and they all have been pretty much the same brown poop with the white urine, but they all have had some red in it. I don’t know if this is worth a trip to the vet right now but I am sorta freaking out . All she has eaten since I got her is crickets and a couple carrots, she won’t touch her greens.View attachment 24861 Please help me!!! Thank you.
It looks like the urate has a red tinge to it- that would be the carrots - are you feeding supplements on the crickets? Please get some BSFL they are a great staple feeder a great lure to the salad bowl - order from here they are small do not dust them www.symptonbsf.com - the urate looks like she might be dehydrated -- please drop water on her nose to see if she will lick or mist her -- bathing is going to be too stressful at this time - please rinse the salads before serving and make sure the staple feeder is gut loaded - that will also give moisture -- add the BSFL to a bowl they cannot escape from like glass or ceramic and feed in front of her - you can hand feed them as well -- but you want her eating some of those salads
 
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