My 2 year old beardie Zeus seems to be constipated. It looks like he has been trying to squeeze something out with no luck. He was walking funny after pushing then he was back to normal. I was watching him closely as he roamed around the deck and i could tell that he tried a few times over the course of 5 minutes to push something out but nothing.
I looked closely at his backside when he was pushing and i could see nothing stuck or abnormal about the area.
Does anyone have some advice on what i should do for him??
P.S. He is a little dehydrated but has been eating as of late. Also, i fear he might have eaten a chunk or two of bark mulch and/or dirt from the yard when he started digging a hole there the other day.
He eats mostly crickets, and since he doesn't eat his greens i give him a mix of baby food (organic no sugar added, Pear, Mango, or Blueberry/Apple) mixed with some "Nature Zone Bites".
He also rarely will munch on a few weeds that grow in my lawn (i don't treat the lawn with any chemicals of course). I am not sure exactly what it is he eats but i think its the greens of the little purple violets. He is really good at differentiating
He usually defecates once a day and it has been normal looking so i haven't noticed anything abnormal.
I did notice that after he started digging his little hole two days ago he didn't have much of an appetite, in fact he just wanted to get back out there to continue digging, haha. He did eat ten crickets today with a good amount of the baby food/bites mix.
Omg that is crazy! Poor baby looks so wore out! I'm sure one of the others will chime in but make sure she gets plenty of calcium and uvb! Bless her and her trail of eggies lol!
Omg that is crazy! Poor baby looks so wore out! I'm sure one of the others will chime in but make sure she gets plenty of calcium and uvb! Bless her and her trail of eggies lol!
That explains why SHE only wanted to dig her hole outside rather than eat. I feel bad for not letting her keep digging but then again they are infertile so it doesn't matter. Poor thing is so tuckered out!
I will give her a dose of calcium tonight when i get home and we'll get plenty of UV outside tomorrow on the deck.
What should I do with the eggs? I know that they are infertile so should I toss them or leave them where they are? I just don't want Zeus to get mad at me for throwing them away.
I would toss the eggs, she (now confirmed), may or may no re-act, but they will start to go bad.
Give her extra calcium now, as the eggs take alot of the calcuim from their systems, and get her lots of UVB.
WOW...What a shock :shock: , but glad to hear your dragon is otherwise ok.