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Dragon not eating
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[QUOTE="mshaverly, post: 2043015, member: 118302"] Hi Tracie, Nothing is red or swollen on her body. Her weight is good. No appearance of shedding on her face. There is a small area on her tail. Of course, they offered more x-ray interpretations by a specialist and bloodwork. I declined as the cost was very high. Giving her the meloxicam is very stressful and she really fights me and then wants nothing to do with me afterwards. So then she really refuses food. She has been trying to hide a bit like she is wanting to go into brumation again. So when I see her doing that I take her out of the hide and place her under a basking temp of about 100 degrees. I am not sure I want to give her another dose of meloxicam. She has had two doses. Meloxicam can be hard on the stomach and should be taken with food. What are your thoughts? I bought a lot of roaches and hornworms that I may end up feeding to my chickens. I also offer collard and mustard greens as she refuses any other green or vegetable. Thank you for your advice. Marcia [/QUOTE]
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