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bearded dragon poop question?

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We just got a new sub adult beardie two days ago, and his poops are really smelly and more wet than it seems they should be, at the store he was at his tank was underheated(only 86 deg F on the hot side) and he was just getting lettuce and crickets.. we have a dark leafy greens salad that he loves with some squash and green beans mixed in plus crickets daily, will his poops even out once he gets used to the better diet?
 
I would give him a few more days to get use to his new home and if the stools continue to smell awful and are loose/runny, get a fresh fecal sample and have it sent out to check it for parasites.
 
Well, so far so good, he was feeling VERY thin when we picked him up, but now he feels much more filled out, and all the poops ive missed who made them have looked better, and it doesnt smell horrid anymore, so it looks like we've got him back on the right track to a healthy life!
 
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