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    Please help! Solid red in eye/wobble/low appetite

    I don't think it could be shed as she hasn't shed recently unfortunately.
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    Please help! Solid red in eye/wobble/low appetite

    Hi all! My 7 year old female beardie has a solid red thing on her eye that almost looks like an eyelid. I have no idea if this is normal or not. She also hasn’t been wanting to eat as much as she usually does and her walk has been a bit wobbly as well as not opening the said eye. Around 6 months...
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    I just got a call from the vet confirming that Kipster does have an infection of some kind. She has a super high elevation in her azurophil white blood cells. I'm waiting for the doctor to give me a call to discuss it further.
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    These are the supplements I have.
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    She didn’t move much last night. She was on her blanket most of the afternoon and into the night. The UVB was placed directly overhead her basking spot right next to the other bulbs. She can’t climb well at all. I place her on her basking spot and when she’s had enough she just drags herself...
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    What is her username?
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    If she isn't eating, will she still start to absorb the calcium from her previous meals? I hope Tracie will respond soon. The vet will call me within the next day or so with the blood test results from the lab.
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    I would understand the brumation, but I'm still worried it could be a result of her condition. She might not be eating because of a possible infection or MBD. She has never gone through brumation since I have had her. She is 7 years old.
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    I heard that 300-400 grams is usually a good weight, but I'm not an expert. I don't think she is skinny, but I'll send a picture of her to be safe. She loved salads and colorful fruits and veggies, but she doesn't want anything to do with them now. For her UVB, she would always sit directly...
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    Her basking temperature is about 100 right now. She weighs 340g as she is not very big. Yesterday she ate 2 mealworms and took a very small amount of syringe food. She doesn't want anything this morning.
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    I had it on the outside of the cage but it was 6-8 inches from her basking spot. I didn’t know the screen could interfere with the UV transfer. It’s now inside her cage. She still doesn’t have any interest in eating. What should I do if she continues to not eat?
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    Bearded dragon suddenly can’t move front legs

    It is the Reptisun 10.0 T8. I use both powder and liquid calcium. I use liquid for her veggies and powder for her protein.
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