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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2036609, member: 114539"] She does look to be a normal hypo, although i can't see her nails well enough to say for sure. She also looks like she may be a blue bar as well. She is certainly beautiful though. Over all she looks pretty healthy. It wouldn't hurt to collect a poop sample and drop it at the vet for testing though. Under no circumstances, do not let them do an enema on her. It almost always ends in tragedy. They lick to test their surroundings, it's the equivalent of a dog sniffing the air. They have a jacobs organ in the front of their mouth that they touch particals on their tongue to. She is probably 7 to 10 months old, but there is no way to know for sure, their growth dependson husbandry. Welcome back to the forums btw, don't hesitate to ask about anything we are all here to help beardies thrive! Maybe hit up [USER=97951]@KarrieRee[/USER] for advice on getting your lighting on par, she very good at it. [/QUOTE]
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