Toadleagend
Sub-Adult Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Cole
they can have muscle twitches not uncommon -- UVB your using ? is it properly placed and distanced for the screen on the tank ?Hello, sometimes when my bearded dragon starts moving around he gets spasms on his left leg. Like the muscle is twitching. I asked the vet he’s said probably electrolytes. He didn’t think anything of it. Today, he twitched all of his leg. Still only the left leg. Yesterday, he also did like kicks with his left leg. He was very annoyed both times. He was running away and backing away from me. Is it just annoyance? I’m afraid it is MBD because of the twitching, but I read somewhere that that was bilateral.
I’m using the zoomed 10 uvb. It sits on top of the screen right above his basking. His basking is 95-100, so I think it is distant enough, but I’m not sure.they can have muscle twitches not uncommon -- UVB your using ? is it properly placed and distanced for the screen on the tank ?
for a fine screen mesh it needs to be unobstructed NO screen - distance 12-15 inches --- wide hole type distance 8-10 inches both w/ the basking decor directly below itI’m using the zoomed 10 uvb. It sits on top of the screen right above his basking. His basking is 95-100, so I think it is distant enough, but I’m not sure.
I’m a little confused. Is there something wrong with his mesh screen? Basking is around 7-10 inches away.for a fine screen mesh it needs to be unobstructed NO screen - distance 12-15 inches --- wide hole type distance 8-10 inches both w/ the basking decor directly below it
That is a wide hole type so your good w/ that and distance -- so MBD would not be the issue -- I am gonna say its just muscle twitches they all get themView attachment 85136
This is his screen mesh
Ok. Thank you so much!!!That is a wide hole type so your good w/ that and distance -- so MBD would not be the issue -- I am gonna say its just muscle twitches they all get them
I give him a multivitamin weekly however, I didn’t have a long tube for the uvb. Should I be concerned now?Hello,
Karrie is correct, that type of screen is perfectly fine. It is wide enough to allow sufficient UVB
rays through for him.
They can get slight muscle twitches from time to time. Are you giving a multivitamin weekly for
him right now?
Tracie
The good UVB will help correct the issue and the calcium can now start being un utilized and absorbed properly - keep an eye on his behavior and mobilityI give him a multivitamin weekly however, I didn’t have a long tube for the uvb. Should I be concerned now?
Ok thank youThe good UVB will help correct the issue and the calcium can now start being un utilized and absorbed properly - keep an eye on his behavior and mobility
He seems ok today. He had diarrhea, I’m hoping from the squash. He wanted his crickets. I’m not sure yet about his greens. I haven’t seen him do any twitching yet, but I haven’t seen him very long today. He did do some yesterday.Hello,
You have probably headed any issues off hopefully by correcting the lighting quickly. He should
recover & begin absorbing the calcium right away.
How is he doing today?
Tracie
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