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Beardie Ate a Rock. Should I panic?
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[QUOTE="Shotty.Sub, post: 1994723, member: 115041"] Hi, We recently adopted a bearded dragon, full detail on the set up here: [URL='https://www.beardeddragon.org/threads/new-beardie-owner-here-have-questions.263404/'][PLAIN]New Beardie Owner Here - Have Questions :) | Introductions | Bearded Dragon .org[/PLAIN][/URL] The [B]previous owner had a bioactive set up.[/B] It has many elements, but for the sake of relevance it has bugs and some charcoal pieces strewn throughout. [B]We're in the process of converting the tank over to tile. We just got all the tile pieces cut to size and are switching it out this weekend... but she ate a rock in the meantime. A bug crawled out from underneath and she misfired and got a piece of charcoal rock instead. I ran over to try and pull it out of her mouth but it was too late.[/B] Should we be panicked and what are best next steps? It's hard to say the size of the piece of charcoal as I only got the tail end of the event. However, it was pretty crunchy - which is what called my attention, which makes me hope it was thin enough for her to chew. It's worth noting we are switching her to tile, because I didn't want to have to worry about this type of scenario to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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