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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    Wanted to update everyone. This is a picture from today. Hard to believe this is the same dragon from two weeks ago. 😊 Thank you to everyone who replied for all of your help!
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    I just fed the last one. They are tiny though. Maybe the size of a pencil eraser at the top of a pencil.
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    Digital. I’ve tried dripping it on his nose, but so far no dice.
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    Thank you for your help. I’m holding off on the meds for now. After giving him subcutaneous fluids and having him drink some water on his own, I decided to try a few baby crickets to see if he would eat on his own. He chased them down and ate them enthusiastically, so I gave him a total of ten...
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    The UVB is a tube type 10% T5HO. I rechecked the basking spots and the highest area is 5.5. I got the reading of 7 due to measuring without the screen in place. Measuring with the screen it’s 5.5 and little over three at the basking spot (measured by sliding the screen back and measuring the...
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    I have a spare Inkbird I can use for now on the warm side. I’ll order another one today.
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    Thank you. My gut says to wait on the dewormers as well. The readers are actually for other enclosures — a gecko and poison dart frog. The dragons temporary house just happens to be sitting in front of them. 😊 I took the measurements with a temperature gun.
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    Juvenile Rescue Help

    Rescued a baby bearded dragon last night. He’s maybe three-four months old and small for his size. I’ve had adult dragons before, but no experience with juveniles. Have him in a temporary hospital enclosure with a T5HO 10% (basking areas measuring between 5-7 on the Ferguson Zone scale with UVB...
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