Hey everyone, so I have some questions that might turn out to be nothing.
First off, my Dunner is doing AMAZING, he is the sweetest dragon ever and is practically a puppy. He does, however, keep his food in his chin area when eating? He's not choking, and he will continue to eat more but if always feels like it's in his beard area behind his throat, is this normal? I'll try to provide a picture when I feed him tonight. He doesn't have problems going to the bathroom and is still extremely active, just an awkward swollower I suppose.
Second question, my leather translucent is ALWAYS SHOWING STRESS MARKS. Literally I don't think I have ever seen him not stressing out. His beard doesn't show and hardly has any black but his stomach is just awful. He is eating so much, so so so so very much and I have gotten to a point where I think I should be cutting him off. His habitat is definitely the correct temperature and he loves his dragon bites/ dubia and being handled (sometimes he doesn't allow handling as he will squirm or puff his stomach out).
Any help would be awesome! Thanks so much!
First off, my Dunner is doing AMAZING, he is the sweetest dragon ever and is practically a puppy. He does, however, keep his food in his chin area when eating? He's not choking, and he will continue to eat more but if always feels like it's in his beard area behind his throat, is this normal? I'll try to provide a picture when I feed him tonight. He doesn't have problems going to the bathroom and is still extremely active, just an awkward swollower I suppose.
Second question, my leather translucent is ALWAYS SHOWING STRESS MARKS. Literally I don't think I have ever seen him not stressing out. His beard doesn't show and hardly has any black but his stomach is just awful. He is eating so much, so so so so very much and I have gotten to a point where I think I should be cutting him off. His habitat is definitely the correct temperature and he loves his dragon bites/ dubia and being handled (sometimes he doesn't allow handling as he will squirm or puff his stomach out).
Any help would be awesome! Thanks so much!