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[QUOTE="IAmAMirage, post: 2045983, member: 119028"] Oh! It's wonderful to know someone else is experiancing this! We contacted the vet just because we are first time owners and weren't sure. The vet called back and told us to keep an eye on him for the rest of the week (apparently the timing is odd) if we are still worried the vet told us we could bring him in. I'm mostly worried about parasites. When we rescued him he was chock full of pinworms and coccida. It took quite the effort to get rid of the little buggers. After getting rid of them we imediantly saw a change, he was more active, his colors were brighter, he was eating. I get so worried about him, about my scalebaby :) I truly think that beardies are incredible animals and I love my little guy <3 [/QUOTE]
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