Dude just take it to the vet, stop talking about the setup of the cage and whatever and take it to the vet. Seems like you don't care about your pet if you refuse to take it to the vet. No wonder it's mad at you, you sucked it up in a vacuum.
It was an accident . Also vets can’t do anything for broken juvenile beardie limbs just as human doctors can’t do anything if you break your toe or rib.
They can x-ray it to see how bad it is, they can probably give meds to help it, they could say if you need a splint for it, and if it's really bad they can say if you need surgery for it
How is your dragon doing?
The stool doesn't look too bad, so are you talking about the grayish coloring? I don't see any
blood, correct?
Is he eating anything right now? If his entire leg is broken, they can set the leg & immobilize it
for help with it healing up. Try to keep everything easily assessable for him so he doesn't have
to work hard to bask, or get any food, etc.
Yes the whitish in color but seemed to go away with today's stool. Haven't seen any blood. He's been eating collard greens an nutri worms still. Everything is easy for him to climb. Got basking temps to 108. An new reptisun bulb help with the healing.
Ok see if you can lower the decor or higher the T 5 you may haft to set something under the ends of the fixture to raise it -- if hes under the decor and not basking under it the rays may be too strong --
Karrie
He is moving his right rear leg today. Noticed when he was glass dancing earlier. He's still favoring it but is alot better. He started eating collard greens also. Still picky with the squash. Tail is white in color so could be shedding soon. Anything you can do at night. When lights go on in morning. Both dragons are dark in color all over? Not sure with no screen on this dragon. But other has a topper bigger holed mesh. Temps are usually 66-68 at night.
Wow, really, he is actually moving his injured leg now? Well, be cautious about letting him
move too much so he doesn't reinjure it in the case it is still hurt.
How is his appetite doing?
They are very picky with their foods but keep trying with his vegetation, etc & hopefully he
will eventually eat more greens & squash.
I am assuming that your dragons are housed separately?
Wow, really, he is actually moving his injured leg now? Well, be cautious about letting him
move too much so he doesn't reinjure it in the case it is still hurt.
How is his appetite doing?
They are very picky with their foods but keep trying with his vegetation, etc & hopefully he
will eventually eat more greens & squash.
I am assuming that your dragons are housed separately?
He is was dragging now its moving an supporting. But can still notice its laggy. His appetite is very good. Seems like worms an hasn't been very interested in crickets this week. Its weird only one of my dragons will eat squash ?. They are separately. I learned my listen with housing together. Had a female an a male housed together as babies. Started fighting when they got to be a year old. Then female would hide an laid 12 eggs. Being a beginner at the time was told they were both females.
I am glad to hear he is starting to support his leg but it will probably be a bit slow for his
recovery but good news he is using it.
So, he wont eat any greens or veggies like your other dragon?
I'm happy to hear your dragons are housed separately then, there are a lot of accidents
that can happen when housing together.
I am glad to hear he is starting to support his leg but it will probably be a bit slow for his
recovery but good news he is using it.
So, he wont eat any greens or veggies like your other dragon?
I'm happy to hear your dragons are housed separately then, there are a lot of accidents
that can happen when housing together.
His leg seems 100% better. Maybe was the new reptisun t5 unsure. He's running back an forth an back legs are doing well. Currently shedding but still seems aggressive with mouth opening. I was cleaning his tank other day. Bit my finger an drew alittle blood. Nothing to worry about like with a dog or cat bite?