I'm just wondering if I have anything serious wrong with my beardie, I dont have any pics but ill get some soon. He has a big bump on his back between his 2 legs, it looks like it apart of his spine or something but he never had this when he was younger. It kinda looks like he the huntch back of beardie dragons lol.
bm's? and yes hes totally fine, havn't seen anything outta the blue from him, just sometimes when hes layin down n loungin around its like his spine there is a BIG bump. ill be taking a pic in a moment and ill be sure to put in up.
Thoes are the pics, see sometimes it just looks fine like his spine, but some days i worry when I see him laying there because It looks big sometimes depending on if hes standing or laying.
Typically an impaction would show up higher on the spine, more towards the middle of the body. By the time it reaches that far down, the body would've released it.
Is he walking around ok? No strange twitches or limps? Can he lift up his tail?
From the pics' angle, I see another bump just above the mid point of his back. Had that always been there or appeared the same time as the one on the base of the tail?
no hes not really in pain, and i dont really see a bump higher up. i think that was just a part of my hand that was hunching his back higher up - because i dont see one when hes running around. and yes hes still active, havnt really seen anything weird from him accept that he eats a ton of the salad and greens i give him . and about the tail im pretty sure hes on doing that when he has BM's and when hes runnin in the bath. could this be something he can grow out of? Anything else? i just dont know weather to be worried about it or not.
Hmm, doesn't look very good to me. Im not very experianced but maybe some sort of spine curveture? hopefully not a tumor. Have you shown this to a vet?
Just out of curiosity, tell me what uvb are you using and how old is it? Bumps like that are also an indication of Metalic bone Disease, which is caused by a combination of either bad no uvb and no calcium (must be phosoporus free). I've read about a few beardies that can't absorb the powdered calcium and must have the liquid which has to be gotten from a vet. I don't mean to worry you but this is not from my experience, just what I've read on this site.