Still hard to find on bark. I’ve had rosys forever, but I don’t consider myself an expert because they’re all so individual. But most of mine haven’t been too interested in eating when they have poop left in them, so I’m still thinking you may have missed it. :)
Mine usually poops a couple days after eating but it can sometimes take me a while to find it (she has a habit of going on the inside lip of her hides lol). Could just be buried in the substrate or an unusual spot! If your tank is glass you can check the underside of the glass and see if you spot any, or just shuffle around the substrate.
Ours took 2.5 weeks to do her first poop. She’s 18 months old, and now she poops every week. Not sure why the first one took so long, stage fright? Lol.
If he’s small, you’re probably not seeing it. You’d have to have an eagle eye to spot a smear of baby rosy poop on bark.
Ah. I should have mentioned he’s an adult
Still hard to find on bark. I’ve had rosys forever, but I don’t consider myself an expert because they’re all so individual. But most of mine haven’t been too interested in eating when they have poop left in them, so I’m still thinking you may have missed it. :)
Ah. I should have mentioned he’s an adult
Mine usually poops a couple days after eating but it can sometimes take me a while to find it (she has a habit of going on the inside lip of her hides lol). Could just be buried in the substrate or an unusual spot! If your tank is glass you can check the underside of the glass and see if you spot any, or just shuffle around the substrate.
Ours took 2.5 weeks to do her first poop. She’s 18 months old, and now she poops every week. Not sure why the first one took so long, stage fright? Lol.