Hello,
Once again I'm coming to you all on the forum for an advice.
Rhaegar is 2y old male, with Trans het Hypo genes. He was always pretty active, dominant, couldn't stand even a bad look at him, basically a great "wild" type of bearded dragon.
He is in big enough enclosure(100x50x50) with proper lighting (ProT5 measured with Solarmeter, basking light and fullspectrum linear tube)
My concern is that a out 2-3 months ago he tried to go into brumation, after which he woke up about a month later. Thing is I've noticed that suddenly his movement is pretty clunky with his front body being pushed down to the substrate and his back legs with tail pushed up in the air - almost like he would stand "downhill".
Alongside that he also experience twitches all the time he moves, what is making him move like "1 step forward and 2 steps back"; alongside some visible spasms in his thighs on back legs.
Also I'm pretty sure he's 90% blind, because he doesn't react to movement at all, even when pointing finger in front of eyes at alarming distance in which normal beardie would close his eyes.
His appetite is none on his own, doesn't even try to eat veggies probably because he cannot see them and sometimes try to catch a dubia if I move it in very specific location on front of him, but his aim is pretty bad so most of the times he misses, and if not his tongue isn't "sticky" enough? ...to actually grab into said insect.
I tried giving him liquid calcium with vitamins, also separate B Complex and nothing seemed to help.
Does anyone have any clue what could all of this mean, and mainly if I can help him and probably reverse those problems?
Once again I'm coming to you all on the forum for an advice.
Rhaegar is 2y old male, with Trans het Hypo genes. He was always pretty active, dominant, couldn't stand even a bad look at him, basically a great "wild" type of bearded dragon.
He is in big enough enclosure(100x50x50) with proper lighting (ProT5 measured with Solarmeter, basking light and fullspectrum linear tube)
My concern is that a out 2-3 months ago he tried to go into brumation, after which he woke up about a month later. Thing is I've noticed that suddenly his movement is pretty clunky with his front body being pushed down to the substrate and his back legs with tail pushed up in the air - almost like he would stand "downhill".
Alongside that he also experience twitches all the time he moves, what is making him move like "1 step forward and 2 steps back"; alongside some visible spasms in his thighs on back legs.
Also I'm pretty sure he's 90% blind, because he doesn't react to movement at all, even when pointing finger in front of eyes at alarming distance in which normal beardie would close his eyes.
His appetite is none on his own, doesn't even try to eat veggies probably because he cannot see them and sometimes try to catch a dubia if I move it in very specific location on front of him, but his aim is pretty bad so most of the times he misses, and if not his tongue isn't "sticky" enough? ...to actually grab into said insect.
I tried giving him liquid calcium with vitamins, also separate B Complex and nothing seemed to help.
Does anyone have any clue what could all of this mean, and mainly if I can help him and probably reverse those problems?