"backstory" you dont have to read: my beardie, nessie, is approx. 4 years old and was a bit of a rescue. we're in the uk. previous owners said they were moving but when i arrived they bragged about the new cooler animals they were getting. they said she eats anything and is healthy and normal (spoiler: she wasnt. refuses all greens and is always low energy, but eats insects well). i didnt get to do a straight away health checkup because this was last march and then covid happened.
her hot temp is around 100f and cool is around 80-85, hopefully this image link works: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/694271886095286385/804454099683639346/20210128_202207.jpg
so i've been meaning to see a vet about her low energy/disinterest in surroundings or if she's just lazy and needs to eat healthier (work in progress, i still have to trick her into eating greens.) now i worry she has a new issue of a respiratory infection
link to a video from today: https://youtu.be/-dbtpkMcxR8
started about 2 weeks ago and i thought she was throwing up the greens i gave her (didnt end up vomiting). i saw other videos and realised it could be an RI. she does this sort of coughing fit about once a day and got very black bearded today, and lots of saliva in her mouth. she has a lot more noises involved than other beardies ive seen, so just as a second opinion while i'm trying to get booked in, do you think it is an RI and how serious does it look? i wouldnt describe her viv or my room as too humid, its pretty cold here usually anyway. she eats pretty good, if lazily, but takes a bit to poop. maybe every 1-2 weeks.
i've heard they're common but as i thought she was throwing up/gagging on too much food at first i didnt know how immediately serious it might be. thanks in advance!
her hot temp is around 100f and cool is around 80-85, hopefully this image link works: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/694271886095286385/804454099683639346/20210128_202207.jpg
so i've been meaning to see a vet about her low energy/disinterest in surroundings or if she's just lazy and needs to eat healthier (work in progress, i still have to trick her into eating greens.) now i worry she has a new issue of a respiratory infection
link to a video from today: https://youtu.be/-dbtpkMcxR8
started about 2 weeks ago and i thought she was throwing up the greens i gave her (didnt end up vomiting). i saw other videos and realised it could be an RI. she does this sort of coughing fit about once a day and got very black bearded today, and lots of saliva in her mouth. she has a lot more noises involved than other beardies ive seen, so just as a second opinion while i'm trying to get booked in, do you think it is an RI and how serious does it look? i wouldnt describe her viv or my room as too humid, its pretty cold here usually anyway. she eats pretty good, if lazily, but takes a bit to poop. maybe every 1-2 weeks.
i've heard they're common but as i thought she was throwing up/gagging on too much food at first i didnt know how immediately serious it might be. thanks in advance!