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Beardie ER
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2014810, member: 8309"] Hello, You are thinking of the horny toad that can shoot blood from the eyes, as a defense mechanism. Bearded dragons don't have that abilty! Based on his history during the time you have had him, he sounds pretty normal Since he hasn't had anymore blood with the stool, it probably isn't parasites. An abscess would be more severe but not real likely. It is very costly to go to a reptile vet IF you can even find one within a decent mileage from you. Since he seems to be eating fairly well, maybe you could just add some bee pollen a few times per week to help boost his appetite. Plus, it is healthy overall for him, too. You mentioned his beard isn't swollen anymore either? The can hold food & fluids in it, yes for short or longer periods of time. They love pushing their beards out for us too, & will do that just for fun or when stretching out the skin before a shed, or displaying for the other dragons of opposite sex, etc. Let us know how he is doing. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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