Geoffrey16
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HI yall my beardie has a bit of thick saliva in the corners of her mouth that I can see when she gapes. i have read a couple places that this could be dehydration or possible an Respiratory infection. She is trying to go back into brumation but had to be woken up from burmation for pinworm infection. I do know she is slightly dehydrated as her urates have been hard and a bit brownish. Shes not eating much as she is trying to go back to sleep so i have given her water by syringe and some flukers repta-boost to try to boost her appetite. i was just wondering if its just dehydration or possibly something worse. she doesn't have any clicking or rumbling when she breathes her her breating appears normal.
Enclosure details: 40 gallon breeder, currently on news paper substrate due to parasites, 100w basking bulb, t8 24 inch reptisun mounted inside, and 100w che and a nano che to keeps temps up. basking spot at 100F- 110F, floor temps between 80 on the cool side and 90f on the hot side.
she gets fed mostly arugula and collards as they are the only thing available in my area and carrots, peppers, raspberry. bugs include crickets, dubias, calci worms, and supers as treats.
Enclosure details: 40 gallon breeder, currently on news paper substrate due to parasites, 100w basking bulb, t8 24 inch reptisun mounted inside, and 100w che and a nano che to keeps temps up. basking spot at 100F- 110F, floor temps between 80 on the cool side and 90f on the hot side.
she gets fed mostly arugula and collards as they are the only thing available in my area and carrots, peppers, raspberry. bugs include crickets, dubias, calci worms, and supers as treats.