Please post a pic of the dragon -- what are you using for a basking bulb wattage please and where is it? What size tank? How are you taking basking temps? You need a digital probe thermometer and the basking bulb needs to be at least 6" above her --I have a 6 month old bearded dragon. All of her light are up to date and I am upgrading to a 40 gal breeder today. Everything was fine until this morning she didn't want to come up and bask when I turned her lights and then I smelled her and she smelled burnt kinda like the spell of a bugzapper. Please help I really don't want to loose her!
Please post a pic of the dragon -- what are you using for a basking bulb wattage please and where is it? What size tank? How are you taking basking temps? You need a digital probe thermometer and the basking bulb needs to be at least 6" above her --
I dont have great camera quality and also she is in a 20gal long and hopefully I upgrade her to a 40 gal breeder today but I have the 40 breeder with me if you want a picView attachment 71782
this is ecco. I use the zoomed brand for her basking bulb I think and I have tude UVB also do you know how I can test her for parasites without having to visit the vet?
i have a thermometer thing in the tank that the store I got her from said to use its zoomed in the pic its the yellow thingView attachment 71782
this is ecco. I use the zoomed brand for her basking bulb I think and I have tude UVB also do you know how I can test her for parasites without having to visit the vet?
Ok I see the one bulb and it looks long is it in a fixture? the basking bulb is how far from her? what wattage is the basking bub? Actually I see 2 long fixtures one looks to be in a fixture the other looks like its not-- take the probe on the thermometer and place on her basking spot check to see what that temp is where shes sitting-- and yes you can take a fecal into the vet and have them test it --- I would call them first ask if you can drop a fecal off for a bearded dragon to be tested for parasites -- ask the cost -- you want a fresh sample pick it up w/ a paper towel place in a zip loc bag -- go from there -- why do you think she has parasites ? Is she eating crickets as a main staple?I dont have great camera quality and also she is in a 20gal long and hopefully I upgrade her to a 40 gal breeder today but I have the 40 breeder with me if you want a pic
the reason i think she has parasittes is first because of the smell and also she doesn't grow as much as I feel she should and also her poop is runier than it should and is kale good for her and yes I have only been giving her crickets and then kale cilantro parsley carrots and blueberries I don't give her many berries or carrots because they ar high in sugarOk I see the one bulb and it looks long is it in a fixture? the basking bulb is how far from her? what wattage is the basking bub? Actually I see 2 long fixtures one looks to be in a fixture the other looks like its not-- take the probe on the thermometer and place on her basking spot check to see what that temp is where shes sitting-- and yes you can take a fecal into the vet and have them test it --- I would call them first ask if you can drop a fecal off for a bearded dragon to be tested for parasites -- ask the cost -- you want a fresh sample pick it up w/ a paper towel place in a zip loc bag -- go from there -- why do you think she has parasites ? Is she eating crickets as a main staple?
Ok sounds good we need to get your UVB placed properly -- please tell me are you using one UVB or two from the pic it looks like two--- please tell me brand and bulb of the UVB and the wattage of the basking bulb -- we need to get the basking surface temps and that UVB in check before we can tackle the parasite thing -- the only way to tell is to take a sample in but your temps and the UVB also play a role in runny stools along w/ diet -- and crickets are terrible for parasites they are a dirty feeder - I would look at getting her switched over to dubia roaches they are easier to keep they dont stink or escape and are better nutritional wise -- lets start w/ your lighting first --the reason i think she has parasittes is first because of the smell and also she doesn't grow as much as I feel she should and also her poop is runier than it should and is kale good for her and yes I have only been giving her crickets and then kale cilantro parsley carrots and blueberries I don't give her many berries or carrots because they ar high in sugar
ok so my light is a uvb there is only one in the back and the basking bulb idk what wattage it is but its from zoomed I think and the bulb is a tube light. what is an easy way to keep dubias alive?Ok sounds good we need to get your UVB placed properly -- please tell me are you using one UVB or two from the pic it looks like two--- please tell me brand and bulb of the UVB and the wattage of the basking bulb -- we need to get the basking surface temps and that UVB in check before we can tackle the parasite thing -- the only way to tell is to take a sample in but your temps and the UVB also play a role in runny stools along w/ diet -- and crickets are terrible for parasites they are a dirty feeder - I would look at getting her switched over to dubia roaches they are easier to keep they dont stink or escape and are better nutritional wise -- lets start w/ your lighting first --
her basking temp is 97ok so my light is a uvb there is only one in the back and the basking bulb idk what wattage it is but its from zoomed I think and the bulb is a tube light. what is an easy way to keep dubias alive?
How old is she? If shes younger than 6 months you want her temps a little warmer like 105-110 are you getting these temps w/a digital probe thermometer? Please check your wattage on the basking bulb -- or look on your box-- the UVB it is imperative that its placed correctly and distance --- please look on the bulb look for brand and T 8 or a T 5 on the bottom of the writing---her basking temp is 97
ok yes i do dust them with D3 calcium also she is shedding rn like she just started so do you thing that is why she smelled burnt?How old is she? If shes younger than 6 months you want her temps a little warmer like 105-110 are you getting these temps w/a digital probe thermometer? Please check your wattage on the basking bulb -- or look on your box-- the UVB it is imperative that its placed correctly and distance --- please look on the bulb look for brand and T 8 or a T 5 on the bottom of the writing---
best way to care for dubias is get a 10 gallon aquarium look for that on craigslist or FB marketplace - feed them dubia food and dubia dew you can also feed food you feed the dragon - squash raw shredded sweet potato fruit carrots - dont feed the dragon carrots if your feeding the roaches too much Vit A -- www.dubiaroaches.com order the size no bigger than the space between his eyes go by their chart-- you can order some hornworms from them they are a great hydrating worm - they grow fast so limit the amount you order you will need to feed them at least one every day -- I would order small ones and grow them out that way they will last longer -- are you dusting the insects? calcium D3 and vitamins w/ beta carotene ? We need to get the surface basking temps and UVB up to par --- this is critical
thank you so much for your help this means so muchok yes i do dust them with D3 calcium also she is shedding rn like she just started so do you thing that is why she smelled burnt?
the UVB is T5thank you so much for your help this means so much
she is 7 monthsthe UVB is T5
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