Hello everybody
I had my beardie for about 3 years now. I noticed yellow on my bearded dragon, Valkyries tummy about a year ago. I thought it was Yellow fungus so we took her to the vet as soon as possible. They were inexperienced and had no clue what they were doing (they did not even test to make sure it was YF) and sent me home with chlorhexidine solution and oral probiotics. A few weeks later the "yellow fungus" comes off in a shed. A few months later it comes back on her belly AND gums. I now knew this was not yellow fungus and instead jaundice. Yesterday I took her to a vet. He seemed very knowledgeable and experienced and told me he was concerned it was fatty liver disease. He recommended oxbow herbivore + carnivore supplements, more water, and referred us to another exotics vet for blood work to confirm it was fatty liver. However he told she needs MORE protein??? I was confused since I thought they need more veggies and less insects. I just wanted to know what you guys think and any suggestions to help her. She is mostly active and exercises almost everyday. Her diet consists of crickets and veggies like collards, mustard greens, and watercress. Her cage is cleaned weekly with dawn dish soap and vinegar water solution. Her tank is 50 gallons and is 36 W 18 D 18 H. Her UVB is replaced monthly and is 18 inch zoo med t8 15 watt. Her basking bulb is zoo med 150 watt double reflector. Cool side 80-90 f basking side 90-100 f. Humidity is 45-30, monitored with digital hygrometer/thermometer and I have another one in the middle that isn't digital. Substrate is carpet but I plan on replacing it with sand mat. Her lights go on at 6AM and off at 6PM. Here is a picture of her setup (don't mind the duct tape the door is broken ) and the jaundice on her belly
I had my beardie for about 3 years now. I noticed yellow on my bearded dragon, Valkyries tummy about a year ago. I thought it was Yellow fungus so we took her to the vet as soon as possible. They were inexperienced and had no clue what they were doing (they did not even test to make sure it was YF) and sent me home with chlorhexidine solution and oral probiotics. A few weeks later the "yellow fungus" comes off in a shed. A few months later it comes back on her belly AND gums. I now knew this was not yellow fungus and instead jaundice. Yesterday I took her to a vet. He seemed very knowledgeable and experienced and told me he was concerned it was fatty liver disease. He recommended oxbow herbivore + carnivore supplements, more water, and referred us to another exotics vet for blood work to confirm it was fatty liver. However he told she needs MORE protein??? I was confused since I thought they need more veggies and less insects. I just wanted to know what you guys think and any suggestions to help her. She is mostly active and exercises almost everyday. Her diet consists of crickets and veggies like collards, mustard greens, and watercress. Her cage is cleaned weekly with dawn dish soap and vinegar water solution. Her tank is 50 gallons and is 36 W 18 D 18 H. Her UVB is replaced monthly and is 18 inch zoo med t8 15 watt. Her basking bulb is zoo med 150 watt double reflector. Cool side 80-90 f basking side 90-100 f. Humidity is 45-30, monitored with digital hygrometer/thermometer and I have another one in the middle that isn't digital. Substrate is carpet but I plan on replacing it with sand mat. Her lights go on at 6AM and off at 6PM. Here is a picture of her setup (don't mind the duct tape the door is broken ) and the jaundice on her belly