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Lump on beardies neck
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2041433, member: 40059"] No way to tell for sure, edema [ water retention ] can be caused by a number of things. What are the temps. throughout the tank and how are you measuring them ? Basking spot needs to be about 105, ambient temps. vary from 80 to low 90's with a night temp. drop to 70 or so. Be sure your temps. are correct and proper uvb is also a must. You can have an experienced vet check him out to find out if medical attention is needed. BTW, he looks older than 3 months, more like 5. Oh and nice looking set up but best to take the fake greenery out, many dragons will eat it because it looks like the real thing. That would cause problems too. [/QUOTE]
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