40 Gallon Tank
Paper Towel Bottom
100W Zoo Med Basking Heat Light
10.0 Repti Sun Strip
Eats Greens and Crickets
The lizard has been very healthy since I got him, very active and healthy appetite.
I noticed after feeding him meal worms he was not pooping too much and didn't poop for a week and began slowing down a lot. Almost to the point where he really would not move. A few days ago I feed him pumpkin and gave him a bath and he pooped a great deal out. I figured that was the problem as he perked up the new few day. Now he is back to doing nothing, just laying around. I got another can of pumpkin to try and give him today. I can't afford to take him to a vet.
Looking for any help as I feel its the last desperate attempt.
What kind of staple food are you feeding him? Any greens? Like mustard collard green bean squash? The meal worms are too harsh-- young beardies should not have them - only for adults- he should be eating dubia roaches or crickets I recommend dubias -- better for them and they tend to not give parasites / worms -- for treats you can give them supers and in his case only 1-2 or butter worms horn worms 1-2 they are fattening-- do you have good lighting in your tank? What kind do you have ? Please post pics of your tank and your beardie-- we can see better and help out as well after what is seen.
thanks Karrie
Staple food is Collard Greens, with squash. I will mix in other greens on occasion. He eat mainly crickets and has ate roaches in the past just not as frequently. He is over a year old close to probably 1 1/2 years so I consider him an adult.
Light are 100w Zoo Med Basking with UV and ReptiSun 10.0 strip light, everything has been the same since I got him. He was thriving and growing very fast.
I am going to mix pumpkin again with some olive oil to see if he will eat it and then give him another bath tonight.
I am looking for last hope desperation attempts as I do not think he will last much longer. What would you try feeding?? bath temp? stomach rubs??
At that age they tend to slow down a bit. Could be what is referred to as Semi-bermation. Instead of actually sleeping for 3 months they just get lazy.
Mealworms are not a good choice for a staple food. They can cause impaction and we don't want that.
Is your UVB a t5 or t8?
At that age they tend to slow down a bit. Could be what is referred to as Semi-bermation. Instead of actually sleeping for 3 months they just get lazy.
Will they do this even if there are no temperature changes in the house? How would I know this is whats going on? Would he eat at all?
He only had the worms on two occasions. However, the issues only started after he ate them so I figured he was impacted. After he pooped in the bath (was a lot) I figured he was gonna get better straight away as he seemed more active and alert.
ReptiSun 10.0 UVB T5HO 22 Reptile Lighting Fluorescent Tube, its approx a year old. I thought the bulb was bad so I changed it with the one that came with the fixture 5.0 last week. No changes.
There it is -- 5.0 -- not high enough you need to get a T 5 back in it or T 8 --- if its a T 8 goes inside the tank --- T 5 can be on top of screen IF its a screen w/ bigger holes -- if its fine screen inside the tank--- change out the bulb and then see if his behavior changes
Karrie
Where is he laying around at? On his basking spot or someplace cooler? Is he black bearding at all? Sounds to me like he's starting to brumate but if you could post a pic it'll help us try and figure this out.
I replaced both lights last night.. I also tried to feed him pumpkin, he just got up and walked away.
Where is he laying around at? On his basking spot or someplace cooler? Is he black bearding at all? Sounds to me like he's starting to brumate but if you could post a pic it'll help us try and figure this out.
Yes, he has a cave and some fake plants he hides around. I have worried and trying a lot with him and probably just pissing him off. Gonna leave him alone for a bit.