Maybe 2 - 3 drops for an adult. It won't take much. I would try a nice warm bath about an hour or so afterwards and see if he will go. You can also massage his tummy while he is in the bath to see if you can help induce the bowel movement.
Just put the carpet in pleased with that looks slot nicer I also contacted a vet near me and they said they don't deal with bearded dragons alot but they'll take a look do you reckon I should take him along?
It's so hard to find a herp qualified vet here in the uk, there is a list of uk ones but the closest one to me is a good 80 miles so that's not really a option
I agree with Allonons advice, but try a little more olive oil and then give a warmer than usual bath. Sometimes that will do it. I'd be leary of a vet that has no reptile experience, but if you wanted X-rays [ EXPENSIVE ! ] they could possibly see the problem. They might just give a dose of Enulose/ Lactulose or whatever they use in the U.K.
Yea I'll email the vet to see if he/she has a herp qualification and I've just gave him a few drops of olive oil so il bath in half an hour or so hopefully tonight the night
I just set Swordtail's timer for his bath and paused it so I could actually fill his soaking bowl up and he crawled over my phone and canceled the timer
Mirage came out of brumation on April 26. He was doing great. On May 2 he started acting funny. We just redid his tank, and he keeps going into one of his hides. He just lays there. He shows no intrest in food. HELP!