Hey everyone! im new here and i need answers asap!!!!
i have a baby boy beardie who i just got like 2 months ago, he is my favorite lil guy in the world, which is why is breaking my heart seeing him like this.. so this morning i took out michaelangelo so i can clean his tank. Well he decides to take the leap of death because he jumped right outta my hand and landed right to the floor on his back tile floor at that. I quickly picked him up and right away i knew hewas injured. I put him on my bed and he started walking but with a limb and he is dragging his back legs. I put him in warm water to soothe the pain away and maybe to help him poop cuz oddly he hasnt pooped since yesterday. I gave him mealworms like i do everyday, twice a day and hes not eating them. Idk what to do. Hes walking around the tank but still dragging his back legs. The vet is expensive so maybe there is a home remedy to help him. I dont want to him. Please help. Ih fyi all his uv lighting and calcium are in order and good.
you need to get him to the vet if he is seriously injured and maybe he hash pooped since mealworms shouldn't be fed to beardies especially at that age due to their hard exo skeleton good luck with your baby :wink:
Mealworms just aren't very nutritious and the hard shells can cause impaction. A better alternative for smaller dragons is phoenix worms and for dragons over 16'' or so, superworms are good.
Good luck with your little one. Definitely see if you can get him seen by a vet, thought it may be expensive some vets offer care credit or take payment plans. Its possible he hurt his spine when he fell and they may need to take x-rays.
How are his colors, is his beard blackening? Does he respond at all when you touch his toes or his tail?
His tail is alil bit black at the tip and his beard, but to me he is acting the same, still tries biting me, he jist not eating so i have to hand feed him now
Were you able to get in touch with a vet? Is he still dragging his legs? When I got my beardie 2 years ago someone told me to put something in her viv that had our smell on it so she could get used to us. I took a pillowcase and folded it up a few times. Within a few days she was letting us hold her and to this day never once tried to bite. Just a suggestion. Care Credit is a great thing! It is pet health insurance. Vets are very expensive, I know. I had to have my beardie spayed just over 2 months ago and it was more than I ever thought it could be, but it had to be done. In your case, the fact that he is trying to bite could be that he is in alot of pain. If he is dragging his back legs, there is probably a spinal injury.
As far as what to feed and what not to, here is a list. I bookmarked it years ago, it's a good thing to hold onto.