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    Opening a beardies mouth for meds?

    Yeah I've done 7 of 15 treatments so far for the albon. If I switch to the other stuff should I wait a certain amount of time before I use it and stop the albon immediately? Do you know how often the treatments are usually for the other med? Albon would have 16 days left, 8 treatments.
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    Opening a beardies mouth for meds?

    That is very good to know. And useful since he doesn't like baths much so less baths he would definitely like. Do you recommend having a dish of water in his tank as well, or will the baths suffice? I tried the card technique which is very easy to get him to open, but he squirms his head and...
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    Opening a beardies mouth for meds?

    I will definitely try that. The albon is 5 doses 5 days in a row then 10 treatments every other day. The other med is once per week for 3 weeks. He smashed his teeth down on my fingers this morning and boy did it hurt. He never liked bath time and he needs 2 baths per day 15 mins each... hes not...
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    Opening a beardies mouth for meds?

    Hello, I noticed Bahamuts stool was always quite smelly (he's about 6 months old or so) and never seemed normal to me. I found out he had an excessive count of coccidia and also had some pinworms. I got all my meds and I started treatment a week ago (albon primarily, forgot the name of the...
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    Silkworms?

    Hey all. So Bahamut is a juvenile beardie and since ive had him I have fed him crickets as his staple live feeder. I did read however that Silkworms are incredibly nutritional for beardies, but I'm having little luck on finding out good places to buy them. I normally buy his crickets in bulk off...
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    Feeding Crickets

    You guys have helped a lot! I think I will give the reptile pellets a try! Getting large crickets now... he ate 25 smaller medium crickets in one sitting lol... what a fatty
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    Feeding Crickets

    So typically I feed the crickets I buy with veggies that I'd feed my beardie. However most of those do not include protein. I read that crickets often eat eachother for many reasons, one being lack of protein. Feeding them protein would not only reduce cannibalism, but probably be even more...
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