acidburn01
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- Beardie name(s)
- Toothless
Yep post a video it may be nothing but normal muscle twitchesDreki has been a tad lethargic and seeming bleh the last few days but she has been eating some salad and even took a worm the other day.
She's laying in the bed and I thought she was dozing because the part of her body right above her hips was... twitching.? Like muscle tics like we randomly get and she would rear her leg up and then kick it, like they do when they flick their tails and kickk their legs in the tub, if that makes sense. It almost look like she was having a puppy dream or something but I swear her eyes were at least partially open. Could it have been a dream, for all practical purposes.? Or could it be something serious.? It stopped as soon as I picked her up and started petting on her and stuff. I didn't get a video but if it happens again, I will.
So they can get normal muscle twitches, like we do.? I read somewhere once that they can't and muscle twitches are always a not so good sign.Yep post a video it may be nothing but normal muscle twitches
You don't think the foot kicking thing is a concern.? It was like how they use their back feet to scratch their faces when they're shedding, but it was aimed at that spot on her side that was twitching. Does that make sense.?One of mine at times would get the twitches off + on a few times.
I don't think so. I've seen a video of one having a seizure and it didn't look anything like that. It was just those two circled parts of her body twitching and her left foot kicked at that part of her, like it bothered her or she was dreaming or something. Still hasnt done it again. She's been a little bleh the last few days though.Hello,
A lot of them do odd twitches such as that. I feel as long as it doesn't become a regular issue then it shouldn't be anything serious.
It didn't mimic a seizure, did it?
Tracie
Our weather is a tad bleh lately with the cold and it did rain most of the day. She's been less active the last several days. She looks awake because her eyes are cracked open but when I open her tank, she jerks her eyes open and jumps out of her scales like she was dead asleep and I scared her.Hello,
Ok, good to hear she hasn't had a seizure. That is very scary to see when that does happen! Perhaps
it was just something during her sleeping that was a one time thing, not sure.
If your weather is overcast or cooler, that might explain why she is not real active right now. It affects them
quite a bit when weather is dreary, just like it does us.
Tracie
She was at the vet about a month ago, and they said she looked great and no signs of mbd at all. It's the first time I had ever seen her twitch at all and she hasn't done it sinceTwitches could be a sign of MBD, to confirm I suggest you can bring her to vet and see if vet suggest an x-ray.
She's still doing the same, not real active, laying around, etc. No twitching or anything but she looks alert, when she isn't napping or anything. And she does still basking. And she ate a few crickets yesterday or day before. I don't think she's lost any weight, either. She certainly doesn't look the 560-something that does weigh. I wish she would eat more, though. Like maybe once a week with only two or three bugs stresses me out.Hello,
How is she doing? This is what they usually
do when they are slowing down, they don't
move very much. It doesn't look like she has
lost any weight, based on the pictures.
Tracie
It is, for sure. I don't think she's trying to brumate, though. But she's definitely a tad lethargic and just kinda blah, laying around. She's definitely been stressing me out with it all latelyHello,
At least though, she hasn't had anymore twitching right now. I'm happy to hear that she is still
basking though, for part of the time. If she is holding her weight then it sounds like she is very
healthy then.
I'm sure she wont be down for too long! It is stressful when they brumate though.
Tracie
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