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    As long as there wasn't any blood in his stool and he is active and acting normally he will be fine until you get a fecal exam done. There is a possibility that he just has a sensitive stomach. One of my males Loki gets runny stool anytime I give time something new. First Dubia he ate gave him runny stool. Lol! Must have been spicy.
    I'm hoping that's what's going on with Orion. He was fed nothing but crickets at the pet store I bought him from and the first two weeks I had him.

    Then I started feeding him mainly nightcrawlers with a couple crickets.

    His first two poops were solid while his last two (after starting to feed nightcrawlers) were runny.

    Hopefully it is the change but I'm still going to have a fecal exam performed once I get a stool sample.

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    I finally got a (very large) stool from Orion this morning. It was soft, but not as runny as before. I called the vet as soon as they opened and took the stool in for an exam. I should found out the results Tuesday.

    Fingers crossed that everything comes back normal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeRiddle View Post
    I finally got a (very large) stool from Orion this morning. It was soft, but not as runny as before. I called the vet as soon as they opened and took the stool in for an exam. I should found out the results Tuesday.

    Fingers crossed that everything comes back normal!
    Be sure and let us know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    Be sure and let us know.
    Thanks Grif. I'll update as soon as I get the results.

    On a side note - Orion's colors are much more vibrant after the big poo. He was very dark in color the past couple days. Could this be a sign that he was backed up or just a coincidence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeRiddle View Post
    Thanks Grif. I'll update as soon as I get the results.

    On a side note - Orion's colors are much more vibrant after the big poo. He was very dark in color the past couple days. Could this be a sign that he was backed up or just a coincidence?
    Probably stress from being constipated and uncomfortable. Their colors can be used to determine stress levels and mood. Even illness.


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    I got the results back from the fecal exam this past Tuesday (8/28) and it wasn't good news.

    Unfortunately Grif, you were spot on - Orion has parasites.

    I haven't had the chance to speak to the vet directly as we have been playing phone tag the entire week, but he left me a voice mail saying they found two different types of intestinal parasites.

    I'm calling his office first thing in the morning to set up an appointment. It figures since this has been found my work kicked into major overtime so finding the time to take him in will be a challenge. I'm sure I'll catch (you know what) for taking off early to take a frog to the doc lol.

    I have a ton of questions for the vet, but I would like to also express some of those questions here, if that's ok.

    First, I'm almost pretty sure that he probably contracted the parasites after I brought him home. I say that because his first two stools were solid (the first two weeks I had him), while all the ones after that have been much softer.

    I'm assuming he contracted the parasites via food, so something I've fed him must have been contaminated. The problem is I don't know the source as I've purchased feeders (crickets, night crawlers, and occasional hornworms) from various pet stores in my area. Because of this I can't really pinpoint where the "bad" feeders came from.

    So, once he's treated and hopefully parasite-free, how do I prevent this from happening again? I could get him all well just for him to get parasites again from contaminated feeders. I would not want to continually need to keep putting him through a treatment process every 3 - 6 months because he continually becomes infected, ya know?

    He's still acting normally - appetite is good, activity is good, and no signs of any sickness. I have been watching his weight closely and it seems fine. Hopefully he will be okay for a couple more days until I can get him in to the vet.

    Grif, I really appreciate the heads up on the possibility of parasites, which lead me to have the fecal exam performed. Without your advice I would have never thought of parasites as the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeRiddle View Post
    I got the results back from the fecal exam this past Tuesday (8/28) and it wasn't good news.

    Unfortunately Grif, you were spot on - Orion has parasites.

    I haven't had the chance to speak to the vet directly as we have been playing phone tag the entire week, but he left me a voice mail saying they found two different types of intestinal parasites.

    I'm calling his office first thing in the morning to set up an appointment. It figures since this has been found my work kicked into major overtime so finding the time to take him in will be a challenge. I'm sure I'll catch (you know what) for taking off early to take a frog to the doc lol.

    I have a ton of questions for the vet, but I would like to also express some of those questions here, if that's ok.

    First, I'm almost pretty sure that he probably contracted the parasites after I brought him home. I say that because his first two stools were solid (the first two weeks I had him), while all the ones after that have been much softer.

    I'm assuming he contracted the parasites via food, so something I've fed him must have been contaminated. The problem is I don't know the source as I've purchased feeders (crickets, night crawlers, and occasional hornworms) from various pet stores in my area. Because of this I can't really pinpoint where the "bad" feeders came from.

    So, once he's treated and hopefully parasite-free, how do I prevent this from happening again? I could get him all well just for him to get parasites again from contaminated feeders. I would not want to continually need to keep putting him through a treatment process every 3 - 6 months because he continually becomes infected, ya know?

    He's still acting normally - appetite is good, activity is good, and no signs of any sickness. I have been watching his weight closely and it seems fine. Hopefully he will be okay for a couple more days until I can get him in to the vet.

    Grif, I really appreciate the heads up on the possibility of parasites, which lead me to have the fecal exam performed. Without your advice I would have never thought of parasites as the problem.
    You're very welcome and knowing these symptoms will help catch any future infections if they occur.

    More than likely he contracted the Parasites from the crickets, but he may have had them all along and just now has begun to show the symptoms as the infection grows. Crickets are dirty feeders no matter how clean their culture is kept. about 1 out of 10 will contain some sort of parasite, but perhaps fewer. Pinworms being one of the most common they carry.

    If he has protozoa than that came from dirty water. Water should be changed no less that every 2 days whether the frog uses it or not. Stagnant water breeds bacteria and protozoa as well as Amoeba.

    Hopefully you'll get it cleared up quickly.


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