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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    Thank you for the links, appreciated. I have been assist feeding with fluids and a few times a day giving a few drops. I have reached the conclusion he is weird :) The last two days he has been the same but - has caught crickets whoo hoo, and this evening is the perkiest ive seen him in days...
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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    As in the coil light is a waste if money?? For AU$35.00 It is well worth one more experienced (as your self) opinion. I gave him hydralight (same as pedilight) or how its spelt. He was dehydrated/// no doubt. He would not open his mouth. I smothered (dont take me literally in a bad way) his...
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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    My partner is having difficulty understanding about the problem with the lights as we have in total 11 other dragons all raised under the same light with no dramas and also this is what has been recommended by not only a professor but two other knowledgable people. I dont doubt your knowledge...
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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    yes we are using the repti glo 10 light but in a coil. He is losing weight.
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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    Sorry.. Should have thought (s)he did a poop today was not really runny and was both colours. But has not been pooing every day. substrate is a red sand we use for all our reptiles (we keep others as well) It is the proper reptile sand we buy in a bag. Diet is Water, vegetables everyday (corn...
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    baby Beardie - swinging head (abnormally) lethargic -

    Hi we recently purchased a few baby central bearded dragons. All are thriving and now approx 20 cm long incl tail. One however is still basicallythe same hatchling size. We have had them now for a few weeks and this little fella (or girl) whilst being small has shown no illness symptoms until...
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