Hannah.earle
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- Flash
Is that a colored bulb? CHE's get too hot for them to touch and she would be burned really bad--- please get rid of the colored bulb if that is what it is --- they are harmful to the eyes and can cause long term eye damage -- heat in the tank at nite is only needed if your temps are falling below 65 at nite --- dragons like it cool and dark -- 65-75 --- air temps -- as far as the swollen neck I am going to have AHBD take a look -- did you feed her right before lights out or a hr or so before --- she could have stored food in the beard --- they do that sometimes but I am going to have AHBD take a lookHello,
I’m new to forum and reptile ownership. Our Beardie (Flash) slept on his ceramic night light (unbeknown to us). We woke up to him up there
His neck is swollen. It’s soft not hard. Looks to two sacks.
Will this go down?
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Hi, thanks for the reply. We have just update the enclosure today and replaced the light with a UV. In all honestly we inherited Flash and we have been given lots of different information. We have only just been informed of not requiring the night light and lights out at night. All be it abit too late for the burning .Is that a colored bulb? CHE's get too hot for them to touch and she would be burned really bad--- please get rid of the colored bulb if that is what it is --- they are harmful to the eyes and can cause long term eye damage -- heat in the tank at nite is only needed if your temps are falling below 65 at nite --- dragons like it cool and dark -- 65-75 --- air temps -- as far as the swollen neck I am going to have AHBD take a look -- did you feed her right before lights out or a hr or so before --- she could have stored food in the beard --- they do that sometimes but I am going to have AHBD take a look
@AHBD
ok I would pull the food out 3 hrs before lights out --- what kind of UVB did you get ? the basking temps and UVB are the lifeline to the dragon if any of this is off or incorrect that is not good --- you want surface basking temps taken w/a digital probe thermometer 95-100 for a juvie / adult -- place the probe on the spot were she sits to bask wait 10 min get the temp -- the probe does not need to stay there all the time but spot check about once a week - heating bulbs do get weak over time -- the UVB NO coils please - you want a long tube fixture 24" for a 40 + gallon tank --- I can post some links to those fixtures and bulbs --- this is crucial to the dragonHi, thanks for the reply. We have just update the enclosure today and replaced the light with a UV. In all honestly we inherited Flash and we have been given lots of different information. We have only just been informed of not requiring the night light and lights out at night. All be it abit too late for the burning .
We feed live food in the morning and he has had vegetables in his cage so he may have eaten some before bed, but no we don’t feed before bed time.
Hi Karrie,ok I would pull the food out 3 hrs before lights out --- what kind of UVB did you get ? the basking temps and UVB are the lifeline to the dragon if any of this is off or incorrect that is not good --- you want surface basking temps taken w/a digital probe thermometer 95-100 for a juvie / adult -- place the probe on the spot were she sits to bask wait 10 min get the temp -- the probe does not need to stay there all the time but spot check about once a week - heating bulbs do get weak over time -- the UVB NO coils please - you want a long tube fixture 24" for a 40 + gallon tank --- I can post some links to those fixtures and bulbs --- this is crucial to the dragon
Hes a young adult ---- here are some links for the UVBHi Karrie,
I do have a coil UV . We will get a full tube. We have just upgraded his enclosure yesterday and placed him in it today and he will not be able to reach the lights! Links will be great and I will need to stop googling things! He is about 13/14 months old. Would that still be juvie?
Hi there, that is a chubby neck on your pretty beardie ! I know it's really hard to figure out exactly how to set up when you get a new dragon from someone else so don't feel bad. It doesn't look like the beard is burned, it look like the swelling that some beardies get which is not always easy to figure out. Some beards just get saggy all of a sudden, sometimes it's fluid, sometimes food stuck there, etc. Can you show pics of all the lights you have now and how it's set up ? Make sure that Flash can't jump up + hang on any of the light fixtures, beardies seem to want to try that sometimes.
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Hi, thanks for replying. We have the heat lamp and a coil UVB (which I have just been informed is not acceptable). So we will pop out today and fix this! I will also get a second digital thermometer today as we have upgaraded the size of the enclosure and will need to have one at each end.
Will I not feed him today while his neck is puffy?
We are learning a lot. Flash is about 14 months old is that adult or juvie still?