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    not really eating much nor has he pooped

    That seems quite hot, the area should not go about 40/45 centigrade. This may be brumation (see care sheets at top of site for more information). Try bathing your Beardie as well, as they could be dehydrated and this usual stimulates a bowel movement. As long as you give your beardie fresh...
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    Need advice ASAP

    110 is about the maximum temperature for a young Beardie so I would have thought not. I think the bulb needs to be 12 inches away, or anywhere between 10 and 12 inches. It should say on the bulb packaging, but 100W is quite intense. Try a thermometer below and around the viv to check the...
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    need a diagnosis for swollen eyes, beard and behind the leg

    https://www.beardeddragon.org/articles/eyebulging/
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    Young beardie brumation?

    It certainly sounds like brumation to me. What are your daylight hours and temperatures in the viv? See the care sheets at the top of the site for more help about brumation. As long as you are offering him fresh food daily and the correct conditions he should be okay, but if his condition gets...
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    need a diagnosis for swollen eyes, beard and behind the leg

    Poor baby, looks awful! Take her to the vet as soon as you can especially if her condition doesn't get any better and you sense some discomfort. If i were you, I'd take her to the vet tomorrow and explain that the antibiotics haven't had an impact. Hope she gets better.
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    vitamins

    Adults I would say are around one year to 18 months old. And I would say multi vitamins once or twice a week and calcium around 2 to 3 times a week. Some sites say for an adult feed both twice a week, so around this figure. Ensure you have the correct amount of each. Hope this helped!
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    Help - Three year old bearded dragon

    Poor Beardie! First of all I would not feed him/her morio worms as they can cause serious problems for their health. Feed him/her crickets, roaches or other soft bodies insects. Try putting calci worms or insects in the greens, such as bik choy or kale. This might encourage your beardie to eat...
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    Help

    I have a had a lot of substartes with my Beardie. Here are a few suggestions: - Newspaper; easy to clean. - Maize corn; reccomended by a reptile shop owner. Clumps like litter when soiled. - Wood chips; great looking and easy to clean, may get eaten by your beardie. - Eco carpet; easy to...
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    Is my Bearded dragon to close to the basking lamp?

    Looks quite close to me. I would check the bulb packaging and see if it says anything on there. I think it needs to be around 6 - 12 inches (someone correct me if I'm wrong), but I am sure your beardie will move depending on heat but 100W is quite intense. I would say lower the perch a few...
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    No bowel movement 14 days

    Try giving her more salad and greens, nettles help with digestion. Keep bathing her too, that usually does it. If she needs to go, she'll go so I wouldn't be too worried, but a trip to the vet would be a good idea. Make the sure temperatures are correct too, this may have a slight affect. Keep...
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    Acting weird.

    How did you make the bed? What was it made out of? My Beardie would love that!
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    Concerned about a rescue

    Poor fellow, sounds horrible! I would definitely take him to a vet to get checked up, even just to ensure everything is okay with him. Make sure you offer him fresh food and water and maybe nettles to help with digestion. Baths are great too! As for his mouth - get him to the vet. Keep.us posted.
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    Acting weird.

    Not quite a Beardie, but my female Beardie sleeps like that most nights! One night she slept stood up against the glass. Could be an environment or heat change?
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    loose stools

    Nettles are great for digestion and some other veggies, try those! Might help out a little bit
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    Repeatedly Shedding?

    Hi there. This sounds like Brumation to me, check the care sheets at the top of the site for more information. (Nothing to worry about). The shedding does seem slighlty unusual but nothing serious, but I would keep an eye on her and take a trip to the vet if you feel concerned about her health...
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