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Bearded Dragon Not Eating
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2026667, member: 8309"] Hello, I am so sorry that the vet performed an enema. Your dragon is lucky he hasn't had any major complications from the enema, it can be quite serious. I concur, if your dragon hasn't eaten much of anything he most likely wont be excreting much, either. We can all help review your tank setup if needed, to be sure everything is all correct for him. The heating & lighting for reptiles, is extremely crucial to their overall health & wellbeing. At his age, if he is apparently healthy & everything else on your setup is good, then he might be starting a seasonal slowdown or brumation perhaps. Vets often mistake brumation on a healthy reptile & begin treating them with medications, etc only to find out that they are just simply slown down. We can go over everything to double check before automatically assuming brumation is starting, of course because they do hide their illness often. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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