Hasn’t pooped

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Smaug
This has never happened before or atleasy not for this amount of time, Smaug hasn’t pooped in 1-2 weeks and I’m starting to get worried, she looks very bloated and a lot bite her than she usually does, I’ve been giving her warm baths every 2 days or so because she hates baths and I don’t like puting her in situations she dosnt like but I don’t really have a choice, but it hasn’t been helping, so I’m just wondering if I should be worried or not? She gets fed 5 crickets once every 2 days and salad every day but she never eats it if that helps at all?
Thanks for the help.
 

KarrieRee

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Hiccup he is 5 and Blaze is 4
This has never happened before or atleasy not for this amount of time, Smaug hasn’t pooped in 1-2 weeks and I’m starting to get worried, she looks very bloated and a lot bite her than she usually does, I’ve been giving her warm baths every 2 days or so because she hates baths and I don’t like puting her in situations she dosnt like but I don’t really have a choice, but it hasn’t been helping, so I’m just wondering if I should be worried or not? She gets fed 5 crickets once every 2 days and salad every day but she never eats it if that helps at all?
Thanks for the help.
How old is Smaug? Adult dragons can take up to a month to poop- w/ the dragon not eating salads is he /she drinking in the bath? They do need to stay hydrated but too many baths will dry the scales out- try feeding some baby food pumpkin w/ a drop of olive oil and drop of honey in it -- keep feeding till he / she poops- have you tried any type of luring to the salad bowl? Like super worms? BSFL? Mealworms? Silk worms? Horn worms?
 

Smaugthebeardy!

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Beardie name(s)
Smaug
How old is Smaug? Adult dragons can take up to a month to poop- w/ the dragon not eating salads is he /she drinking in the bath? They do need to stay hydrated but too many baths will dry the scales out- try feeding some baby food pumpkin w/ a drop of olive oil and drop of honey in it -- keep feeding till he / she poops- have you tried any type of luring to the salad bowl? Like super worms? BSFL? Mealworms? Silk worms? Horn worms?
She’s is 1year and 5 months old and I give her water out of a syringe because she’s dosnt like drinking in the bath, she seems to think that she dosnt need water🤦‍♀️but I heard that mealworms can give them impaction because they are hard to digest? Is this right? And you can’t seem to get any other type of worm where I live, the only other thing is BSFL but she dosnt like that. She will eat the salad SOMETIMES but most of the time she won’t even touch it. I will get some baby food to give to her next time I go to the shops, thanks for the help
 

KarrieRee

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Beardie name(s)
Hiccup he is 5 and Blaze is 4
She’s is 1year and 5 months old and I give her water out of a syringe because she’s dosnt like drinking in the bath, she seems to think that she dosnt need water🤦‍♀️but I heard that mealworms can give them impaction because they are hard to digest? Is this right? And you can’t seem to get any other type of worm where I live, the only other thing is BSFL but she dosnt like that. She will eat the salad SOMETIMES but most of the time she won’t even touch it. I will get some baby food to give to her next time I go to the shops, thanks for the help
Please order on line for your insects and worms -- its cheaper --
www.dubiaroaches.com
www.reptilianarts.com
www.abdragons.com
www.symtonbsf.com
Silk worms are another staple and stick to everything- put those on top of the salads -- horn worms are a great hydrating worm and grow very fast --
 

Axil

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Beardie name(s)
Beebz
I've resorted to spraying down crickets when I suspect dehydration. Beebz doesn't like to drink either but does a decent job with his salad so usually I just spray that thoroughly.

Also make sure the crickets themselves are hydrated. When the humidity gets low I've had them dry out and die in 2 days when I wasn't on top of it.
 

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