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    Oh hi, it's been a little while.

    I guess I was brumating with Oscar over the past several months. Last time I posted was in August I think, and Oscar was having some medical issues. To really put it in a nutshell though, he started eating dubias like candy again, his neuro symptoms appeared to cease and then he started...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    So..... I know it's been a really long time since I posted and updated on Oscar. Thankfully, I have good news. While his neuro symptoms haven't improved, they also haven't appeared to have gotten any worse. He's suddenly more energetic than he's ever been, and his appetite is stronger than ever...
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    NEW UPDATE: GRAPHIC PHOTO but positive outcome

    I think the mods would probably be fine with you posting it for medical concerns. Full disclosure, however, I'm not a vet myself, and I doubt I would be able to identify whatever the object is, definitively.
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    NEW UPDATE: GRAPHIC PHOTO but positive outcome

    If he has passed his colon out of his body completely then he will not survive much longer, and euthanasia would probably be the most humane option. That being said, the colon is connected to the rest of the digestive tract and it would be pretty unusual for it to detach and come out completely...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    His appetite hasn't really improved much. I've been just leaving a bowl of roaches in his viv throughout the day, but he's still only eating about 5-8 total for an entire day. I've been doing syringe feedings every other day instead of every day just to keep his energy and calcium up. I have...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    Definitely agree on just making sure he's happy. I really have no intent on having him put to sleep just over some mobility issues. As for current status, I'm still just very worried about his appetite. I'm still having to syringe feed him pretty regularly. He's not interested in bugs at all. :(
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    I think it's additionally worth mentioning that he has been a clumsy climber since the day I got him. I never thought anything of it until this vet visit though. He kind of throws his back legs up to get on things, and really fumbles around when he climbs. I'm rearranging to reduce the amount of...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    I don't have a copy of the labwork, unfortunately, he just told me he doesn't think we're dealing with mbd. That was why he decided to go with the open diagnosis on the basis that the neuro issues are congenital (seperate from the possible kidney problems). The uvb is mounted on the ceiling. I...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    I use rep-cal multivitamins every other day, and rep cal calcium with d3 once every day. I'm thinking about going to just plain calcium without the d3 though since it seems to be a kind of controversial anyway. I use a reptisun 10.0 t5 uvb bulb with a reflector. He has a 50 watt reptisun...
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    Some unfortunate updates...

    So, I haven't been posting as much as I was here lately, and it's mostly because Oscar has been keeping me very preoccupied. I work night shift, so on days that I'm scheduled to go in at night, I sleep during the day. My usual routine is to feed Oscar before I go to bed (around 7-8am), and then...
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    What type are my male and female?

    I can't tell from the pictures if she's trans, but she's definitely hypo. The nails give that away. She looks really big in that first picture too. Very healthy.
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    Moving cross country with 2 bearded dragons

    How old are they? 8 hours should be no problem for two adult beardies, and can be managed with juveniles and sub-adults as well. They can be kept at the temperature you have the car, and it would honestly be best to just have them in tighter carriers, I'd say. They're more apt to get kind of...
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    QUESTION PLEASE

    You can set her where ever you want her to sit on you, but she'll probably go where ever she's most comfortable. If I put mine on my lap or have him in my hands he just automatically climbs to my shoulder. It's just their preference.
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    How many of you are hand feeding?

    It kind of depends on how old he is. If he is an adult (2+ years) he can miss out on his meals for quite awhile. He'll eat whenever he gets desperate enough. If he is a juvenile/sub-adult, you really don't want to skip feedings at all. I would suggest just trying a few different ways to offer...
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