reiddragons
Hatchling Member
I read that bubbles from the nose can indicate an upper respiratory infection. However, my dragon only did this in the bathtub, during his bath, blowing a bubble from one nostril (almost like a kid blowing a snot,bubble up and down from the nostril.) The bubble appeared to be only water.
Afterwards he dried off and acted normal, including eating. Beard isn't flared, he's walking and eating and as far as I can tell, no other bubbles, nor any gugrling, wheezing or coughing.
Could he be at risk for an upper respiratory? Does he have water in his lungs? Please help.
Afterwards he dried off and acted normal, including eating. Beard isn't flared, he's walking and eating and as far as I can tell, no other bubbles, nor any gugrling, wheezing or coughing.
Could he be at risk for an upper respiratory? Does he have water in his lungs? Please help.