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Bearded Dragon severe limb possible partial paralysis
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 1990827, member: 8309"] Hello, Wow, what a lucky girl Gwen has been, at 14 not many make it that long. Please do review your UVB lighting, supplementation, etc just so we can make sure everything is optimal. How old is your UVB light & what type do you use? As AHBD suggested, nutrients or other vitamin deficiencies can come into play as they get older. Just like with people, our nutritional requirements change with age. Are you giving any minerals or vitamins for her? What type of calcium does she use? Low calcium or hypothiaminosis both manifest the same or similar symptoms so it could be one of the other or a combination, etc. Definitely the freezer method is not the way to go. Do you have pictures of her you could post? Tracie [/QUOTE]
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