Hey Folks,
Making the final preparations for getting a baby dragon and I believe this is the last thing I really need to study up on.
From what I've gathered, a beardie can be a carrier for adenovirus, but still live a normal and healthy life. So with that said, if my beardie is acting healthy, eating, and doesn't display any odd behavior, is it something I really need to be concerned about?
I tried looking for breeders that have negative tested colonies, but it seems they are almost non existent.
I plan on taking my beardie to the vet after he gets settled in to get a fecal sample analyzed either way, just trying to gather as much info as I can.
Thanks!
Making the final preparations for getting a baby dragon and I believe this is the last thing I really need to study up on.
From what I've gathered, a beardie can be a carrier for adenovirus, but still live a normal and healthy life. So with that said, if my beardie is acting healthy, eating, and doesn't display any odd behavior, is it something I really need to be concerned about?
I tried looking for breeders that have negative tested colonies, but it seems they are almost non existent.
I plan on taking my beardie to the vet after he gets settled in to get a fecal sample analyzed either way, just trying to gather as much info as I can.
Thanks!