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    My double stack viv

    Wow! Very nice, way better than a tank if you can do it. Let me know if you need any help wiring the lights.
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    my dragon is not eating, moving, and keeping his eyes closed

    Please be sure to answer all the questions, just start a new thread in the general forum and ask for someone to go over your setup because you want the best for your new baby. This way you can make sure your new dragon doesn't have any problems if there was something wrong with your setup.
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    UVB Questions

    What is the wattage of the bulb, distance to the basking spot, and basking spot temperature?
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    Too Skinny?

    You need to upload your pics and put a link to them in your post
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    Panacur distribution

    As long as he's getting the proper dosage for his weight, it doesn't really matter how you give it. You want to make sure he eats all his salad if you put it on there.
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    Beardie has coccidia, please help!

    Odd they prescribed Bactrim, not the most common treatment for coccidia and pinworms.
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    Need experienced help.

    Hornworms! You definitely want a light long enough to span at least half to three quarters the length of the cage so that your dragon can get some exposure no matter where it decides to lounge.
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    Second Day home, hardly eaten and doesnt move much

    When he doesn't eat, he doesn't get the moisture from the food, so drip some water on his nose until he starts licking and see if he'll drink. If you keep him hydrated, you won't run into any problems from him not eating.
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    is this the beginning of mouth rot?

    Can you look inside his mouth along the gum line and teeth to see if there is a plaque like build up anywhere and get a pic?
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    Threw up and refusing to eat

    First clarify something, 2 months old and 11 inches? Most 2 month old babies are about 7-8 inches. Can you take a pic of her in your hand? If she's dehydrated after throwing up, she won't eat until she gets some fluids in her. Smaller babies that go a meal or two without bugs get dehydrated...
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    another dead beardie?

    Sorry to be nosey, but I had a look at his pics and think he has a chance if you can get him hydrated. Don't worry about food, he's a reptile and doesn't need lots of calories to sustain life, but he does need lots of fluids. If he's dehydrated, the protein will just be harder on his internal...
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    Baby bearded dragon with an array of health problems!

    Unfortunately, from a breeders perspective, this is not unusual in any way. On the rare occasion you may get one or two babies from a clutch that fail to thrive for unknown reasons. One way to look at it is that it could be a blessing that it's happening sooner than later, and you have to take...
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    soft eggs?

    Are you sure they're viable? got a pic?
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    White Bearded Dragons?!

    A friend of mine has a whole clutch of snows ready for new homes. I don't have her email, but she's on facebook and I can give you her info if you email me.
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    soft eggs?

    What substrate did you bed the eggs in?
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    incubator suggestions

    Hot Box makes a super nice incubator, but I don't think they cool and are fairly expensive. The hovabator is the most economical, so it really boils down to how much you want to spend.
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    Piperazine?

    The vet probably gave you piperazine for pinworms and roundworms instead of Panacur. I found this in the Merck Veterinary manual Piperazine is rapidly absorbed from the GI tract, and piperazine base can be detected in the urine as early as 30 min after administration. The excretion rate is...
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    Dragon obsessed with his UVB light!

    Where do you have his basking bulb?
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    i need some help please

    Those meal worms are difficult to digest and may take a couple of days, be sure his basking temps are on the hotter side of 100ºF to 110ºF so that his body can break them down. He won't be hungry again until they go through him and he poops. Another reason we don't feed meal worms is that they...
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    Why do.bearred dragons swallow.air?

    Many dragons will gulp air if they are nervous about something, but they don't always blow up. If babies are afraid of being hurt, they will blow up to protect themselves, same with adult females carrying eggs. All dragons blow up to loosen skin during a shed or when in the bath if they're...
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