Yes, no Superworms until he's much larger/older, they really shouldn't have them until they are at least 12-14" long..
You've got several issues that are causing him to be impacted...DO NOT GIVE HIM ANY MEDICATIONS IF THE VET GAVE THEM TO YOU, HE DOESN'T NEED THEM AND THE WILL ONLY MAKE HIM WORSE!!! His impactions are related to lighting, temps, and diet, not illness or parasites/infections.
A 10 gallon tank is too small to keep a dragon in, even a small baby, because you cannot get proper temps inside one, it's impossible. You are using only stick-on thermometers on each side, which only read Ambient/Air temperatures, so you have a serious temperature gradient issue due to the size of the tank...
Here's the problem: You're getting a temperature of over 100 degrees on the Hot Side of his tank, but it's being read on a stick-on thermometer, meaning that it's an Ambient/Air temperature, not a Surface temperature, which can only be read by either a Temp Gun or a Digital Probe Thermometer.
The Basking Spot Surface Temperature should be between 105-110 degrees for a baby/juvenile, and between 100-105 for an adult over a year or so old...but this is the SURFACE TEMP of his basking spot/platform, not the surrounding Air Temperature on the Hot Side of the tank...
The HOT SIDE AMBIENT (air) TEMPERATURE for any dragon should be between 88-93 degrees max...THIS IS THE TEMPERATURE RANGE THAT HIS TANK IS READING AT OVER 100 DEGREES!!! FAR TOO HOT!!!
And the COOL SIDE AMBIENT (air) TEMP should be between 75-80 degrees, which is fine by your reading of 80 degrees.
So here's the problem: His Basking Spot Surface Temperature is going to be much hotter than the surround Hot Side Ambient Temp, which you're reading as being in the 100's...this is dehydrating him, and causing him to be lethargic and not hungry I'm sure. I can tell by his photo he's tired and dehydrated...
You need to get him a larger tank ASAP, a 40 Gallon Breeder Tank is going to be needed by the time he's 6 months old, but at least a 20 Gallon LONG tank is going to be required to get his Basking Spot Surface Temp and his Hot Side Ambient temps within the correct ranges...I'd just get the 40 Gallon Breeder Tank now, but if that's not possible (YOU NEED TO GET HIM A PROPER
UVB LIGHT IMMEDIATELY, ALONG WITH A FIXTURE FOR IT, THIS IS NOT OPTIONAL), you can actually use a large, plastic tub, like the kind you buy at Walmart for him in the meantime. Either way, you need to either raise the Basking Bulb up, or better yet, for that size of tank, you need to just buy a lower wattage of Bright-White colored Basking Bulb, and no "Coiled" bulbs ever, not for any of his lights, they can cause serious eye and neurological damage...you can either buy a bright-white colored, Reptile Specialty Basking Bulb, or you can buy a regular, Halogen Indoor Flood Bulb, the Par38 kind that you can buy at Lowes, Home Depot, Tractor Supply, etc. It obviously needs to be lower wattage than the bulb you have now..
You also must spend $10 on a Digital Probe Thermometer, because right now you have no way at all to measure his Basking Spot Surface Temp...They cost $10 at any Petco or Petsmart, and have a Probe on a wire that you can place directly on his Basking Spot/platform, let lay there for at least 20-30 minutes, then read. This is the only way to get a Basking Spot Surface Temp, which needs to be between 105-110 degrees, and THEN the surrounding Hot Side Air Temp needs to be between 88-93 degrees, right now it's about 10 or more degrees too hot...so that's a major issue....
The second major issue is the
UVB light, and this is a very serious issue, as he will not have any appetite, nor would he be able to absorb any nutrition from his food even if he was eating, nor from his supplements....Compact and Coil bulb UVB lights are just far too weak for Desert Reptiles, specifically Bearded Dragons, and they only cause severe Calcium Deficiency and MBD. Then it's on top of a mesh lid, which is blocking almost half of the
UVB light emitted by the already far-too-weak
UVB bulb, so the bottom line is that he's getting pretty much no UVB or UVA light right now, nor has he since he has been under that
UVB light...
Bearded Dragons need a long, fluorescent UVB tube and matching tube fixture with a reflector. It's not optional. There are two different strengths of UVB tubes: the much weaker T8, and the much stronger T5...I highly recommend the stronger T5 UVB tube, as it is not only much, much better for him, but it will save you money as it only needs replaced once a year, the T8 tubes must be replaced every 6 months...
The weaker T8 UVB tubes cannot sit on top of the mesh lid either, they aren't strong enough to penetrate adequate UVB or UVA light to your dragon on the other side of the mesh. They have to be strapped to the underside of the mesh using long zip ties, wire, twine, shoelaces, etc. They also must be within at least 6" of his basking spot/platform, and replaced every 6 months, as they have a very fast UVB decay rate, and at 6 months they no longer emit any
UVB light.
In contrast, the much stronger T5 UVB tubes are good for 12 months before needing replaced, and are strong enough to sit on top of the mesh lid, just as long as they are within 10-11" of his basking spot/platform. This is what most experienced Beardie owners and Breeders use, and we have no issues like this at all because of using the correct UVB lights...It's not your fault, the pet shop employees certainly have no idea what they're talking about (usually), and if you bought any type of Bearded Dragon "Kit" then that's why you got all the wrong stuff...but the UVB tube is crucial.
The best place to buy a UVB tube and tube fixture is on Amazon.com, it's the cheapest place and has fast, free shipping. T5 UVB tubes are hard to find in pet shops, most tubes are only the weaker T8 tubes, but even if you find a T5 tube in a pet shop it will cost you a fortune.
You want to buy either a Reptisun 10.0 or an Aracadia brand UVB tube (DO NOT BUY A REPTISUN 5.0 TUBE, ONLY 10.0, AS 5.0 ARE ONLY 5%
UVB LIGHT, FOR TROPICAL REPTILES)...
A 22" Reptisun 10.0 T5HO UVB tube costs about $24 on Amazon.com shipped, while they also sell a 24" T5-rated (good for up to 24 watts) tube fixture that has a reflector included for around $28 shipped. So for around $50 you can buy one of the best UVB tubes available for him..
Please avoid the UVB tube brands Zilla, All Living Things, ReptileOne, Trixie, and pretty much any others besides Reptisun 10.0 and Arcadia, as these other brands all emit harmful light rays that always seem to cause eye damage, blindness, and neurological damage...