shanice":2hn2mdiq said:
he lost all that in a mouth less then that really and for a light its a heat light and sun light at the same time. i want to get a heat rock or mat for them
I have been going over and over this whole situation all day long. I work full time and when I get home I have 14 bearded dragons to take care of, too. I haven't had any time to research for you, but I'm taking a break in between poop cleaning to talk out loud to you and give you my internal dialog.
Adult dragons don't lose that much weight, that rapidly. If you have seen Mojo go from a normal, healthy weight to his current condition in 3-4 weeks time, then there's something severely wrong with him. An adult dragon can go 3-4 weeks not eating without wasting away to nothing. The bones that are so prominent along the underside of his tail, the protruding hip bones, the sunken in fat pads on the top of his head....I've never heard of anything like that happening in 3-4 weeks.
Are his gums much whiter than the female's? Do they have any pink coloration at all? I'm worried that he is anemic, and I've said that before. Add that to the incredible rapid wasting away, then is it possible he has cancer?
Think about it as if it were you for a moment. What would cause you to lose an estimated 70% of your body weight in a month's time? I don't think you could do it if you tried.
What do you think about your water and baby food efforts? Water and baby food will rehabilitate a dragon that has slowly wasted away because he was not eating any food for months and months. But in your case, if he lost this weight in less than a month, then the rate at while he is declining will be much greater than the calories and fat that you are putting into him. Do you understand what I mean?