So for the past 2 weeks my juv. bearded dragon 1 year old about hasn't been regularly eating. He will take some food when I kind of force feed him, He was pretty lazy but is now getting very active again, he pooped yesterday and it was a mess, but I am kind of betting that one on not having much food. We don't have a scale so I cannot weigh him, but he seems very dehydrated even though I am bathing him daily. Not sure what is going on, some tips/advice would be great!
*** Edit I think I should also include when I offer him hand fed roaches he like licks at them but he doesn't eat them.
Hi there, I've had the same thing going on with my youngest one. She's about 7 months but has behaving like this for the past 2. She has also had awful problems shedding and has lost several toes due to the shed getting infected. After I took her to the vet and had her checked out and antibiotics etc. I'm certain it's brumation. It's never a good idea to force feed. I can tell you that since the vet visit, I've been doing a daily soak in lukewarm water, my dragon will drink quite a bit soaking, this will help with hydration. She is now eating a few superworms a day, which is helping her. I've noticed her scooting about more now. Hope this helps )
Hi there, I've had the same thing going on with my youngest one. She's about 7 months but has behaving like this for the past 2. She has also had awful problems shedding and has lost several toes due to the shed getting infected. After I took her to the vet and had her checked out and antibiotics etc. I'm certain it's brumation. It's never a good idea to force feed. I can tell you that since the vet visit, I've been doing a daily soak in lukewarm water, my dragon will drink quite a bit soaking, this will help with hydration. She is now eating a few superworms a day, which is helping her. I've noticed her scooting about more now. Hope this helps )
Can you give a run down on your habitat setup? Temperature, supplements, UVB (type, age and distance), what foods you are offering other than roaches? Has he been basking or spending most of his time sleeping? What activities are "off" recently from his normal?
When you say his poo was a mess, can you be a little more specific? Parasites can cause digestive upset but so can some foods.
Can you give a run down on your habitat setup? Temperature, supplements, UVB (type, age and distance), what foods you are offering other than roaches? Has he been basking or spending most of his time sleeping? What activities are "off" recently from his normal?
When you say his poo was a mess, can you be a little more specific? Parasites can cause digestive upset but so can some foods.
Sure
1.90-100 getting a CHE to make it 100-110
2. He gets different kinds of rep cal. The blue and pink, sorry it is late here, I can't remember what they are called.
3. 10.0 reptisun months old distance 6-8 inches
4. Other than roaches? Slurries-greens,fruits he will eat the slurrie and he loves it
5. He isn't sleeping any more. I am noticing he is very active from like lights on till like 5 then he just lays under the light head down awake but tierd almost.
6. Activities? Really just not going crazy/eating roaches
7. It just like fell apart in the water, but it didn't smell that bad. It has happened before, also the water was very warm. I just figured I would include that.
It sounds like he has just been slow and sleepy lately? Have you read the brumation article http://www.beardeddragon.org/articles/brumation/? It sounds like it could just be having a little slow down for winter. If he isn't eating solid food, he could have loose poo from that.
If you are still worried about him, you could take him in to the vet for a check up.