Ive purchased a baby two days ago from the Petco an hour away. Great personality and he has been waving to me all day! BUT he does this breathing thing like he has hiccups. He did it the day we came home and Ive noticed it today. Could it be a upper respiratory issue? He came with a 30 day vet warranty so Im considering running him back up there if it persists but I was hoping for some insite to what it may be.
I am no expert like some on this group as I've only had my bab nearly 5 months so from reading this forum nearly every day night a sign of waving is possibly a sign of stress, just not use to being out of his tank yet, it could also be a sign of going to shed skin and the hyperventilating (breathing in and out) means that they are just try cool down there temp as not use to normal fresh air at moment so give them some good loving, some crickets, correct lights / temp and they should slowly settle down sorry if I maybe wrong
Very likely he's seeing reflections of himself everywhere he looks and he's telling the "ghost" beardie he's friendly and is submitting to (himself) it.
The head flicks are little headnods …. another sign of submission.
This can be remedied by lining the inside bottom few inches of the glass walls with printer paper - needs to be his line of sight …. he'll no longer see the ghost unless he climbs here than the reflection barrier.
He has done it while in the tank and while I've had him outside of the tank. Ive tried recording it but he stops the second I hold my phone up. But im not giving up.
I will call Petco today and discuss having him seen. Thanks everyone!
He has done it while in the tank and while I've had him outside of the tank. Ive tried recording it but he stops the second I hold my phone up. But im not giving up.
I will call Petco today and discuss having him seen. Thanks everyone!
No …. bugger Petco.... find a local independent REPTILE vet and take your dragon to them , then demand compensation from Petco if they have sold you a sick dragon (to cover vet expenses and meds).
I would not trust any "vet" employed by the petshop chain to give a proper diagnosis or provide more than the most token treatment. Sorry but they have a very strong incentive to lie to the customer and do the least they can (as it all cuts into the profit margin for each animal sold).