He ate a piece of pool noodle!

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Munchykin

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Hello, so my bearded dragon Iroh just ate a small piece of pool noodle, I have pool noodles in my room to block him from getting underneath my nightstand, dresser, armoir etc. it hasn’t caused an issue until now as he never once showed interest in it. I was a day late on his dubia feeding and he started the day off by eating a piece of cereal left on the floor which I promptly took away then he went over and ate a small piece of pool noodle. Maybe the size of mg index finger nail. Will he be okay? He isn’t acting weird
 

Claudiusx

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Ha... That'll teach ya to try to prevent a mighty dragon from going where he wants to!

He will be just fine. It might upset his tummy a little bit, but it will pass through quite easily.

-Brandon
 

saraho

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I have a cat who has an affinity for pool noodles and foam nerf darts. He eats them, or chunks of them, then finds a nice soft spot like someone's bed to barf on.

Oh the joys of parenthood. Furry, scaley or otherwise.
 

AHBD

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Hi may float in the tub a little more now. :D JK, as long as he's a larger juvenile or adult it should pass through easily. You can feed him as usual and keep him hydrated. Soft veggies can be helpful like baby food or canned pumpkin [ no spices ] but even without that everything should be fine.
 
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