my bearded dragon had a fall today, he had a gasping sound, almost like a cough that I noticed as I bathed him. I was wondering is this something i should be concerned with. He was just laying down after. Once I took him out of bath I didn't notice any more coughing he went right to sleep
my bearded dragon had a fall today, he had a gasping sound, almost like a cough that I noticed as I bathed him. I was wondering is this something i should be concerned with. He was just laying down after. Once I took him out of bath I didn't notice any more coughing he went right to sleep
Ok so please go over the uvb coil or tube fixture? Basking temps how are you taking them? No stickons and No coils for a uvb- I can help w/all this+- he's probably ok just watch his behavior
He has two uvb t5ho florescent lights over his cage, I'm in the process of moving them inside. He has
a new cage that he's been in about two months. I use a temperature gun read his temperature in basking areas. I keep them between 95 and 102. The ledge to the right where skull is where he fell from
He has two uvb t5ho florescent lights over his cage, I'm in the process of moving them inside. He has
a new cage that he's been in about two months. I use a temperature gun read his temperature in basking areas. I keep them between 95 and 102. The ledge to the right where skull is where he fell from
Ok I would remove the skull if he was on it and fell from it -- next you only need one of the UVB fixtures - distance 12-15 inches inside the tank directly over the basking decor piece --- he has a nice tank --- I would also get a digital probe thermometer they are more accurate than your IR gun--- I would get 2-3 for the size of your tank - you want ambient temps in the middle of the tank around 90's or so --- keep an eye on his behavior -- if he starts sporting a black beard in the next day or so you might look at getting him into the vet --- also if he stops eating anything out of the ordinary