Catalyst":ad395 said:Would your vet run the fecal sample without having the dragon come in for a visit? As long as she's been getting proper feeding, heat and UVB lighting, then the fecal test would clear her for parasites and you could rest a bit easier about her getting lazy and possibly getting ready to sleep. It's a bit early in the year here for brumation I beleive, but dragons tend to do their own thing anyway
Unfortunately, no. Because this vet is new to me, they want to do an initial check-up to get acquainted with us. After that, I'm sure I'd be able to just take a sample in.
She ate a bit today... a few crickets and some veggies.. but not nearly what she was eating a couple of weeks ago.
Might be early brumation... like you said, they do what they want when they want, anyway!