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Help bearded dragon gasping and gapping
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1998643, member: 40059"] You can drip water on her snout slowly for a drink or set her in a shoe box sized plastic container of very shallow water inside of her enclosure so the heat is on her and do the dripping on her snout. Then take the container out after her soak session is over. Meloxicam is not something you should use long term, it can cause a lot of bad side effects including stomach upset and much worse. From your first post she was very active until the R.I settled in, her lethargy set in after that and with the onset of the metacam. It's quite possible that the metacam is contrbuting to her problem. [/QUOTE]
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