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Beardie ER
HELP. I came home to this.
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[QUOTE="beezylee, post: 2013952, member: 113286"] Yes. They are a worry but it’s because we care so much Lolol his beard is not dark and hasn’t really been. Our other beardie likes to show his dark beard off throughout the week because he’s always wanting attention constantly. But slim is pretty laid back. And I don’t think his beard has ever been black yet since we got him as a baby. He didnt eat anything red lately. He’s been eating mustard greens, collard greens, peeled carrots sprinkled in the greens, crickets, Dubia roaches, and the mealworms here and there at the moment. I mean maybe he had a dubia that was too big for him? That could be but we try to feed him the size that is best for him. Which would by small-medium right now. Sometimes our dealer has size changes where the mediums are HUGE so I have to switch and just get more small and feed my medium sized dragons those and feed the baby the really small ones and feed the mediums to my adult dragons. So we usually have a variety of sizes and pick out what they can handle but it’s possible maybe my fiancé fed him ones too big? Could that cause it? And yes I called a ER for reptiles and they told me a couple vets I could take him too, I had a primary vet before for my old dragon that passed away last year but we just got all our dragons within the last 6 months so we haven’t found a new vet because my old one was where I used to live which is more than an hour away. Also, so far no more blood. But he is pretty lethargic but I can’t tell if it’s because of this or just normal brumating because he’s been in his sleepy cycles on and off this winter. But he is still eating normal? And seems pretty normal, he doesn’t seem in pain. But I’m worried we just can’t tell, if he really is. I gave him a warm bath. And I bathe them regularly to make sure they are hydrated and shedding comfortably. Regularly meaning twice a month. Unless they aren’t pooping or need to be cleaned because of something. I just don’t know what it could be and feel so bad for him. He’s such a sweetie. [/QUOTE]
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