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Irregular Bowel Movements
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2026801, member: 114539"] Im concerned your vet maybe don't know beardies (or reptiles) very well. Soaking is ABSOLUTELY POINTLESS unless they actually drink in the bath. That is one of the most detrimental pieces of misinformation out there. Countless beardies have suffered dehydration because of it Beardies 100% have to take water orally to be hydrated. They can get it from moistened greens, watery bugs 🐛 such as hornworms, or in liquid form from drinking. Even if you feed hornworms and mist/wet the greens, they still need liquid water regularly. The best way to offer it is by dripping it on their snout with an eyedropper. I don't recommend using a syringe because it's harder to control how much comes out. If your beardie don't lap the water you can add in a little none citrus fruit juice to give it flavor. Be sure to use a wet cloth to wipe away any that runs down their chin. No need to take a chance on causing bacteria or fungus to start in their scales. Also I agree with Karrieree that poop looks just fine 🙂 [/QUOTE]
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