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Beardie ER
is my bear die okay?
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2002557, member: 31715"] Hi there, We need to get to the cause of the obstructions, not necessarily how to treat them. A vet can give an enema (which by the way is an EXTREMELY dangerous procedure for a bearded dragon) to help pass the blockage, but you've got to prevent them from happening. That will largely come down to your husbandry and the diet you are providing. Your profile isn't filled out with the information on your setup, so I'm going to ask you the important stuff, please respond to all of them. Basking surface temp? What are you taking this measurement with? (digital with probe/dial/etc.) Age/weight of dragon? Supplement schedule? Daily diet? (Be specific, specific foods and quantities) What UVB bulb are you using? What substrate is your dragon housed on? Can you post a picture of your dragon and of your enclosure? It's not uncommon for dragons to go a few days or even a week without pooping. Even more so for adult/full grown dragons. I've had full grown dragons that poop only once every two weeks or so at times. All and all, if your dragon isn't pooping it's most likely going to come down to temperatures not being proper, or food items being too large/difficult to break down... (typically due to improper temperatures). -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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