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Please paste your husbandry and pics in this thread. And exactly what are you asking? Have there been any changes to his environment over the last few days?Quick question,
My little guys urates are always white, I’ve never seen any signs of yellow or orange. He hadnt pooped in a few days, and yesterday when he did, his urate was completely orange?
I have previously filled out the husbandry sheet for him.
Thanks! I’ve upped the mistings since yesterday, just to be cautiousJust give him some extra water and checkout for his next poop
It’s been posted Awhile back. No ideal how to go back and find it.... and the other two things I asked?
It’s just threw me off. It was all orange too. Unless orange urates are a symptom of something other than dehydration.Honestly, I have had yellow urates before even and my Panthers get 20 min misting a day and Parsons gets an hour. With double that 1x a week. I would keep an eye on it, make sure it doesnt get very orange. If it gets darker and darker I'd be more concerned. If you're getting them plenty of water, good humidity, everything else seems healthy, and it's not an everyday occurrence I wouldn't worry too much.
LOL I was thinking of calling him bean.You should name him MR.Bean
House is more humid now actually. We do not have AC in the house (unfortunately).When the urates sit in their bodies longer more moisture is extracted making them more orange usually in little crystal like portions. If it only happens once it's not a huge deal if it repeats it is cause for concern. The concern for now is why is he not pooping more regularly. Things to consider- Hydration is your house dryer now that the AC is running more? Do you want to add a ultrasonic cool mist humidifier over night to make up the difference? Is he eating more superworms or other hard to digest feeders? Is he warm enough in his basking spot to properly digest his food?
Yes he isn’t that old. He’s actually smaller than most for his Age. His hatch date was December 20th.@JacksJill I've noticed as my chams age they poop less frequently. Could it just be this? When they were young it was daily, now it could be as long as a week or so. Although I'm sure I miss them going sometimes due to CuC.
The vet weighed him when I took him in. (That’s basically all she did that was useful lol).If it's back to white I wouldn't worry. Sounds like he was just constipated for a few days. 7 months isn't too young though. Things will probably start slowing down for him around 9 months. Have you weighed him?