I have three leos, the biggest one has much bigger poops which I would expect, she eats waaaay more, but their also much lighter in color than the others ... doesn't seem like diarreah but is this okay? Or what does it mean?
As long as it isn't runny/diarrhea, has blood in it, is green, or smells REALLY bad, then I think the poop is fine. If you're really concerned or the poop starts to have some of the qualities I listed, then get a fecal sample (from a reptile/exotic vet). Fecal samples are pretty cheap; $10-$30. If you want to do one just in case, it couldn't hurt. Just put some aluminum foil (it doesn't absorb any of the liquid portion of the poop) where the gecko poops, put it in a baggy and place in fridge ASAP, and bring it to a reptile/exotic vet. It can't go more than 24 hours though, so you'll have to bring it to the vet fast.
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As long as it isn't runny/diarrhea, has blood in it, is green, or smells REALLY bad, then I think the poop is fine. If you're really concerned or the poop starts to have some of the qualities I listed, then get a fecal sample (from a reptile/exotic vet). Fecal samples are pretty cheap; $10-$30. If you want to do one just in case, it couldn't hurt. Just put some aluminum foil (it doesn't absorb any of the liquid portion of the poop) where the gecko poops, put it in a baggy and place in fridge ASAP, and bring it to a reptile/exotic vet. It can't go more than 24 hours though, so you'll have to bring it to the vet fast.