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Mucus and little blood
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[QUOTE="DallasStorm, post: 2027379, member: 114774"] You are most welcome. It was like I said at the first comment, that the blood was from coming out and it's making their vent raw. Not exactly what I said verbatim, but very similar. When my friends beardie had it happen, it looked like a small crime scene. He had even regurgitated. It was bad! He had Coccidia from not having the proper basking because his hard time walking with MBD. He is way better though. Wow, you live in Greece! That is on my bucket list of places to go! I know some countries aren't even allowed to order bugs or certain bugs at all. I know a YouTuber that lives in Canada and it is illegal for them to have dubia roaches. He ordered some that were freeze dried. 😳 However, I am sorry you have limited choices on Vets. That is hard. I know one rule of thumb that I when asked many breeders, off Morph Market and the Reptile Expo all live breeders and dragon tables, before I got Riley my most recent addition, that when thinking about bugs to feed do not go bigger than in between their eyes. That made sense to me. Had him 2 months and he is 7 months. He was 7³/⁴ inches and 32 grams and now he is 14 ¹/⁴ inches and 186 grams. So he is doing fabulous. I never did ask you what size enclosure you have? I did notice you said glass. Yes they hate to see their reflection as they think it's another dragon or predator coming for them and they get very aggressive and stressed by it. If you can find a favorite background, fabric (as long as you don't put near heat lamps) you might need to put something on the outside all the way around, just not the front or top obviously...lol. Both the sides and back covered full should work unless he is facing a window or can see one. Send some pics of her plz. I would love to see her. ❤️ [/QUOTE]
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