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    Lumps in belly..

    Also what’s in his belly doesn’t really feel like it could be eggs, I’ve never felt beardie eggs before but what I am feeling is pretty large and it’s like one big circle in the middle and branches out to two smaller circle evenly on both sides of his belly, but they seem to be connected.
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    Lumps in belly..

    I am 99% sure he is a male. He’s been to the vet a few times and I’ve always been told he’s male.. if I remember correctly I also remember my vet saying something about semen when I asked if they were sure he was a boy.. lol. But yeah I’m pretty sure he’s male.
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    Lumps in belly..

    The lump I’ve been noticing in his upper belly is quite moveable. Is that normal? If it were an organ would I be able to move it with my fingers?
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    Lumps in belly..

    The lumps are still there. Haven’t shrunk nor grown, feels the same. Behavior remains the same as well. Refusing food unless it’s insects (he’s being picky). Do I take him to the vet??? I’m still just concerned.
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    Lumps in belly..

    Here is him right now, he is super bright and seems super happy! Running and jumping all around my bed.
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    Lumps in belly..

    Not super interested in food, but he ate a good amount of worms yesterday when I offered them to him. Other than that he has just been sleepy and being lazy. If there was something wrong would he be showing more signs of illness? He seems pretty normal to me?
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    Lumps in belly..

    Hopefully you can see the image I attached. Since I’ve posted my original post he has pooped and it was pretty normal but it was watery. The poop itself was solid but some liquid came out with it, kinda like water. He did strain and struggle a bit to push it out but he managed to poop it out...
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    Lumps in belly..

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    Lumps in belly..

    Sorry I haven’t checked this in a minute. His weight seems stable but I do not weigh him. He seems like he may be slightly lighter than usual but he hasn’t had a meal in a few days as he’s been sleeping a lot. Colors are still bright and normal, gets some light stress marks while sleeping but...
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    Lumps in belly..

    I feel like I should also add he doesn’t have trouble walking. He still seems fine overall other than the sleeping a lot and not pooping or eating (and the bumps of course) I’m just extremely worried. Do I take him to a vet ASAP? I don’t have a lot of money right now and I know the tests will be...
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    Lumps in belly..

    Hello everyone. This is gonna be a long one. I have a 2 almost 3 year old beardie named gus and I’ve had him since he was just a baby. The last few months I’ve been periodically feeling around his belly and feeling hard lumps.. took him to the vet in around august and did X-rays, said everything...
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    Yes links please. I’ll purchase them as soon as I can. I thought the bulbs I had for him had always worked good though? What’s wrong with them if I may ask?
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    Also here is my boy :)
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    He has a heat and uvb lamp right above his tank. I believe both are by the brand Reptisun (bought from petsmart) and his heat lamp is 100W. I will attach some photos. I cant find the box for his UVB lamp he has but again I believe it’s from reptisun.
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    Can you see these?
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    He gets his water from his bowl and he also tends to eat things with high water content like fruits. But I will offer him some water by a small syringe tube and see if that will help!
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    How can I upload the X-rays?
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    Bearded Dragon X-rays!

    Hey everyone! This is my first time posting on this page so I’m pretty new here. I have a male beardie, his name is Gus and he is about 2 1/2 years old. I recently took Gus to the vet because there was a little hard spot in his tummy and two near his two hind legs, the two on his hind legs are...
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