On Monday the 19th I had an egg that I thought was dead due to a huge black spot on the egg w/ a little mold on it . Anyways it hatched and it came out with the egg yolk attached and this red ball as well ( not sure what this is) it looked dead. It's right foot was stuck under its body and stuck to its other foot and tail . I put it in a really shallow dish of Luke warm water to try to get the goo off its tail/feet. It worked .although now it has a crimp in its tail and has been walking a little funny, almost like dragging its belly ( where the red ball is attached) . It hasn't ate anything yet and I'm concerned that it's feet are now messed up or something . Really lost , this has been my first breeding experience and my first clutch all died , except this little one. I just want to know if I can do anything for it . I'm going to try to feed it baby food because it hasn't taken to veggies / crickets and it looks weak .
Please help , concerned for our first beardie baby !
-thanks , Lyshha
He may be a very weak baby that doesn't make it, but he also might beat the odds. Keep him on paper towels with at least part of the floor damp. Babies with a large yolk sac rarely eat for at least 4-5 days so don't be too worried, but they do need hydration so get some baby food green beans and squash and mix with a few drops of water. That will give him nutrition and hydration at the same time. Do that 3 times a day....if he doesn't want the baby food right away, just use water with the feeding syringe or eyedropper. It will be touch + go but just see how he does. Best wishes !
Yeah the yolk sac dried up and fell off yesterday , but the red one was still on it , it's little now . It's still walking a little funny , like it's drunk lol thank you for the comfort . I have been searching this site to see what was wrong and I couldn't find anything . I really appreciate it !
Also should I already put the baby in a tank with lights or should I let him rest in my incubator . I put a uv light over it for now but I was pretty scared to move the baby
Sorry I didn't get a notification for your latest replies.....you can set him up in a small tank with uvb, just be sure the basking area is more like 95-100 at first [ no higher ] and the cool end is about 82. Spray him at least once a day, but not at night when it's close to bed time. If your house stays below 72 at night you might then put him in the incubator overnight to keep him warmer , just be gentle of course when you lift him.