Mouth Rot advice

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getgab92

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I have a LOT of pets. And I've had my dragon for over 4 years now and everything is normally good with him. My husband and I are very tight on money right now (new to homeowning and newly weds) but if it gets any worse after using that stuff then I will definitely have to pull some strings.


Thank you guys.
 

CooperDragon

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I wouldn't worry about it too much. It doesn't look bad to me at all so I wouldn't push your budget too hard unless it starts to look worse or keeps him from eating.
 

getgab92

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He eats his bugs but hasn't been eating his greens much unless I hand feed him. He is the laziest dragon you would ever meet. He's always been super lazy since day 1. So that doesn't really surprise me lol.
 

AHBD

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I agree, that is not anything to worry about. Was it worse when the vet treated it and now looking this good ?
 

getgab92

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No. Nothing really changed that I noticed. But like I said I didn't know what he was looking at. So I was going off what I saw.
 

AHBD

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Was there any infection going on inside his mouth, and did you get a look at it ? That little spot on his lip is not mouth rot.
 

getgab92

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I have no idea if there was an infection or not. The vet never told me what he said that drew him to the mouth rot conclusion. He was just rambling on about meaningless stuff lol and he left so quick I was like jeez.

But he is pretty chill about stuff. I have been checking his mouth and he doesn't seem to be irritated. It's not red or anything. I was using a q tip to go along his gums to get out anything that was stuck. I got some stuff a few times but that made his gums irritated. I did read that dragons with mouth rot oversalivate. I don't know what normal salvation looks like cause I never paid any mind too it but his mouth is always really really moist when I look in. It's not like he's drooling but it's there.
 

CooperDragon

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That is a dragon who had mouth rot. You can see his gums are VERY irritated and swollen and he has a lot of thick mucous in his mouth due to the irritation.

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getgab92

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Yeah it's definitely not swollen like that. Maybe he has always had mucus I just never noticed. It was mainly the spots on his lips that was bothering me. But now that I know that has nothing to do with mouth rot I feel confident that he is okay.

I have always kept his cage clean. And he doesn't poop very often lol. He is also in a bioactive terrarium that my husband an I built. He is so much happier in there than his old tank. He used to sleep allllll the time and I would have to keep pulling him out and putting him in his basking place. But now he is always basking, always sexy legs and when he feels like it he uses all 6 ft of the terrarium to get his exercise until mommy let's him run around the living room lol.
 

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It sounds like he's pretty happy! I'd love to have the space to provide a good bioactive setup.
 

Taterbug

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I agree with the others - mind it and if you do find a vet mention it but doesn't look like it would need treatment. Glad to hear he has a nice big setup! A happy dragon like that will have an easier time staying healthy :)
 
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