Looked around on the threads but didn't see anything about this...
Our bearded Harley went into Brumation about 2 months ago now. After the first few weeks, maybe 3 weeks I would say, I took him out to bath him as I had read it was okay to do. I have since learned that I should just leave him alone. BUT.....
When he was done his bath I forgot there was some greens in his bowl and he ate a little bit of Collards, went back to sleep the next day. He's awake everyday, lifts his head and looks at us, responds when I speak to him by just moving his eyes and looking at me. Doesn't seem upset, scratches a bit sometimes to get comfy, then goes back to sleep.
I'm concerned now from reading some posts about the small amount of Collards he ate (probably 3 weeks ago) Because of how he is acting and still active should he be okay? Should I take him out in a warm bath to see if he will poop? Just leave him?
We don't have a close vet that looks at dragons and if I need to make an appointment would likely be a few weeks away. Should I make one anyway? He was quite healthy going into brumation, good size, active and happy.
Any suggestions or experiences?
Thanks all so much in advance!
Our bearded Harley went into Brumation about 2 months ago now. After the first few weeks, maybe 3 weeks I would say, I took him out to bath him as I had read it was okay to do. I have since learned that I should just leave him alone. BUT.....
When he was done his bath I forgot there was some greens in his bowl and he ate a little bit of Collards, went back to sleep the next day. He's awake everyday, lifts his head and looks at us, responds when I speak to him by just moving his eyes and looking at me. Doesn't seem upset, scratches a bit sometimes to get comfy, then goes back to sleep.
I'm concerned now from reading some posts about the small amount of Collards he ate (probably 3 weeks ago) Because of how he is acting and still active should he be okay? Should I take him out in a warm bath to see if he will poop? Just leave him?
We don't have a close vet that looks at dragons and if I need to make an appointment would likely be a few weeks away. Should I make one anyway? He was quite healthy going into brumation, good size, active and happy.
Any suggestions or experiences?
Thanks all so much in advance!