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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    Hey everyone. Just wanted to jump back into the discussion and say that my girl is back to normal and actually chasing (yes CHASING!!!) The crickets around on all fours! She seems so happy now too! Thank you for all of the replies and advice I got from everyone!
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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    Ok. It will be about 10 inches away on the inside, so I'll do that. She is definitely a fighter so she is doing her best to get around, and definetly moving her back legs a bit more. She still can't quite catch the crickets on her own, but she is doing a bit better. Hopefully within the next...
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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    Should I mount the uvb lighting to the inside of the tank or leave it on the screen? I've seen alot of "recommendations" that say to leave it on top of the screen. Thanks again for the replies everyone.
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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    Thank you to everyone who has commented. I will be sure to pick up one of the tube lights today and get some calcium dust for the crickets.
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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    Here are a couple pictures I snapped of my poor Lucy.
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    My beardie seems permanently paralyzed in the back legs.

    So, I got this bearded dragon from a very bad owner about 2 months ago. They said she was 6-8 months old when I got her. She seemed to be severely impacted when I got her, so I got her a completely new set up. New bigger tank, new lights, new floor, everything. I gave her a couple baths to...
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