heidiveinohatt
Member
Hey,
A week or so ago my 1 year old bearded dragon started pooping bits of blood. At the same time, he was also pooping 1-3 times a day and i noticed sometimes he would be straining. It is unusual for him to poop more than once a day. Eventually the bleeding went away and right now his pooping is back to normal, but for some reason he has stopped eating his greens entirely.
Important info: I have not done anything differently since this started except put another heat bulb in his cage as I noticed that it was not hot enough. Now that I have installed the bulb, his basking spot is around 90 degrees. He also has a Reptisun 10.0 UVB that is right above his basking spot, and has exhibited no signs of MBD.
Nothing has changed in regards to his behavior; he is very energetic and loves to run around, he has not blackbearded or shown any signs of sickness aside from what i mentioned above. If he doesn't eat soon and there isn't any changes I will be taking him to the vet, but what do you guys think?
A week or so ago my 1 year old bearded dragon started pooping bits of blood. At the same time, he was also pooping 1-3 times a day and i noticed sometimes he would be straining. It is unusual for him to poop more than once a day. Eventually the bleeding went away and right now his pooping is back to normal, but for some reason he has stopped eating his greens entirely.
Important info: I have not done anything differently since this started except put another heat bulb in his cage as I noticed that it was not hot enough. Now that I have installed the bulb, his basking spot is around 90 degrees. He also has a Reptisun 10.0 UVB that is right above his basking spot, and has exhibited no signs of MBD.
Nothing has changed in regards to his behavior; he is very energetic and loves to run around, he has not blackbearded or shown any signs of sickness aside from what i mentioned above. If he doesn't eat soon and there isn't any changes I will be taking him to the vet, but what do you guys think?