My son has a bearded dragon that he got in October 2013 from a local chain petstore; we would estimate him to be about a year old right now. His diet has always been a variety of vegetables with romain as the primary vegetable base and all of it chopped and mixed together such as romain with a carrot and maybe a strawberry or romain with peas or apple or something like that. He was fed this daily in the morning and then given crickets almost daily in the late afternoon. He is in a 50 gallon tank with heat light and UBV light that came in a bearded dragon kit. We did recently replace the UVB bulb because we had heard that they should every 6 months or so. About 2 weeks ago, I didn't have any romain so gave him a mix of just kale and collard greens and he did not eat that at all. At the time, we were out of crickets as well so he went about 4 days without eating anything but we did bath him to ensure hydration. We went back to giving him romain and got crickets again...he would eat maybe 1 or two crickets but continued to not touch the vegetables. This whole time he has stayed alert when he is awake but he seems to be sleeping more and chooses to sleep on his back wall as high and close to the lights as he can where he used to sleep on his basking log. When we hold him and interact with him, he seems normal. I should also mention during that time he stopped pooping but we didn't think anything of it due to the lack of eating. He started pooping again about 5-7 days ago but it was a clear gel like poop and not his normal poop. Then on Sunday(two days ago) we had just given him fresh vegetables and I went in to check on him and he had a prolapse hanging out of his vent. We live 100 miles from any vet that will treat exotics and it was a weekend but I was able to get a hold of an emergency vet that we brought him to which fixed the prolapsed cloacal and thought it was due to dehydration so he also gave him an iv of fluids. He was not an expert in exotics so wasn't sure if there could be any other underlying problems. Unfortunately, I have not heard back from the vet that is supposed to be an expert. Carl seems to still be very alert but still is not eating much, not even crickets. We are dropper feeding him baby food which he seems to like and I have started to put full romain leaves in his cage sprinkled with baby food which he has been seen to nibble on but I know he still is not getting enough to sustain him. Can there be something else wrong with him or do they go through stages of not eating and sleeping more and since he is still very alert, we shouldn't be concerned?