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bearded st 8-9 months showing signs of brimstone
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2043656, member: 40059"] He looks great, his behavior is perfectly normal for a dragon his age and that is visually quite healthy. Just a comment about salmonella, it's known that almost all reptiles carry salmonella and its rarely bad enough to be treated so that's good that the vet didn't make a big deal out of it . He should be fine, dragons are built for these times when WE think someting's wrong but they do their little sleepy stunts that keeo you worried. BTW your enclosure is beautiful, you put a lot of effort in to it ! I'd remove a little bit of the decor, the greenery is a hazard because some dragons will eat it , you'd be surprised how many do [ just Google b.d. ate fake leaf ] and my own dragons would grab some for sure. You might take out the branches that are lying down in the middle of the tank as well, some dragons really prefer a little more room to move without so many obstacles. [/QUOTE]
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