I have 3 bearded dragons that I've had about a year.
today I wake to my boyfriend screaming at our most dominant male to "Let go!"
turns out he crushed the head of my little girl sally.
he bit down directly on her skull, she's bleeding, her eyes appear to be blown up almost she's not moving from her neck down...
she's alive and I don't know what to do. please help me
Oh gosh please take her to the vet! It sounds bad. She might be paralyzed if the male shook her while he was biting down. There's nothing you can do at home in this situation without knowing the full extent of her injuries.
As a side note, you didn't state if they were just out together or if they're caged together so I won't make assumptions but if they ARE housed together, they need to be put in separate cages because beardies aren't social, not ever. They might be docile towards one another for weeks, even months, but one always inevitably turns on the other to show their dominance. It's not out of hate...it's how their social structure works.
Sorry that you have to go through such a scary situation, I hope she turns out ok!
If her injuries are that severe, I would find an emergency vet if none are open, If her skull is that badly damaged and her eyes blown her survival rate is not that good. If she makes it, she is going to need constant care,be hand fed, wont be able to climb to bask, so her lights would need to be lowered to her incuding her UVB. I hate to say this but, if it were my beardie and the injuries that extensive from what you are saying, it may be best to put her down and end her suffering. This is hard for me to say losing my dragon to unknown illness 4 days ago. As much as it hurts, you have to do what is right for her, not you at this point. If she is truly paralyzed from the neck down, I would have her put down.
just so I'm not leaving you hanging, they were housed together. they've always tolerated each other. my boys get along fine. it's the weirdest thing. then just today out of no where.. It's the animal kingdom I shouldn't have been surprised.
A lot of people get mad when we recommend separate enclosures, especially if they personally have housed the dragons together for awhile already.
It just goes to show, that things can happen in an instant, and just because they are living together, doesn't mean they aren't capable of one day flipping, which is often the case, not the exception.
I'm sorry for your loss, but please, separate the two you have left before something like this happens again.
For adults it might be a little cramped, but as long as you can get temperatures and uvb proper in a split tank, you should be fine. But I wouldn't consider it a permanent solution, unless your 90g has decent floor space.