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Beardie ER
HELP! 8 years old Beardie threw up last night, and is now dehydrated and lethargic
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[QUOTE="pogonavitticeps, post: 2024928, member: 80466"] Hello! I have an update, and unfortunately it is not a great one. He was doing great, gaining more energy each day, eating lots, poops and urates look normal. He even transitioned to eating salads a few days ago. Our routine has been veggies or veggie liquids in the morning and Repti-boost in the afternoon. I have been offering a Black soldier fly worm the past few days to see if he was interested and today was the first time he ate one. This evening out of nowhere at about 7:30 PM he got very light and black bearded. He tensed up his stomach and looked very painful. He stayed like this for about an hour and as of right now he has calmed down but his fat pads are back to being extremely low and sunken eyes. Something has irritated his stomach and I am at a loss of what. Today he has eaten: 4-5 pieces of cactus pad with bee pollen, one small black soldier fly, and 2 ml of Repti-boost with bee pollen and vitamins. The only thing that changed today is the small soldier fly larvae. Is it just his system getting used to worms again? Worried and sad to see him take some steps back in his recovery. [/QUOTE]
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HELP! 8 years old Beardie threw up last night, and is now dehydrated and lethargic
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