Hello. I was wondering what the best method to fatten up a malnourished bearded dragon would be. He is very very weak. I have to place him near his food for him to eat it. He is skinny, especially noticeable when he is puffed up and he appears nearly flat. Should I use multi-vitamins? Pinky mice? Silkworms? I'm very worried about my little guy. He is acting pretty well as opposed to very little energy.
Hi. Do not feed pinkies to beardies. They don't digest them like snakes. The little bones can cause impaction. Is this a rescue? Does it have mbd? Can you post a picture? What was his previous diet? What is his set up like?
Not a rescue- just wouldn't eat for awhile and I've heard force feeding is bad. Enclosure is 4' x 2' x 2' with a 75 watt basking light, uvb 10.0 Bar light, rept carpet, 104 degrees Fahrenheit on basking spot, 93 ambient temparature in basking half, 85 in cool side. Feed him Phoenix worms. Will post pictures ASAP.
I wouldn't call him malnourished but if he isn't eating properly, you should figure out why. Have you had him checked for parasites?
silkworms/hornworms would be great and they help with hydration too. Don't try to pack the weight on too fast, a good healthy diet will be the best for him.
I wouldn't call him malnourished but if he isn't eating properly, you should figure out why. Have you had him checked for parasites?
silkworms/hornworms would be great and they help with hydration too. Don't try to pack the weight on too fast, a good healthy diet will be the best for him.
He's a little skinny but not excessively so. He does look dehydrated though, will he drink if you put him in a bath? The silkies/horns will get him hydrated right up. Does he eat any greens/veggies?
You can get some baby food, chicken and a veggie like squash is good, mix it together with a pinch of calcium, vitamins and a little water to thin it out some. Use a eye dropper to hand feed this mix, most dragons will lick it off if you drop it right on the front of the lips. This will get some nutrients and energy in him while you wait for the worms.
He's a little skinny but not excessively so. He does look dehydrated though, will he drink if you put him in a bath? The silkies/horns will get him hydrated right up. Does he eat any greens/veggies?
You can get some baby food, chicken and a veggie like squash is good, mix it together with a pinch of calcium, vitamins and a little water to thin it out some. Use a eye dropper to hand feed this mix, most dragons will lick it off if you drop it right on the front of the lips. This will get some nutrients and energy in him while you wait for the worms.
Sounds good, will do. Yes he will eat veggies very well actually. I will give him a bath as well. However he doesn't drink if I give him a water bowl, he is more responsive to moving water I've noticed. He won't drink from the bath unless its flowing so I usually try to stir it around with my fingers and that helps. I'll try that. Thanks for the help!
Very few dragons will drink from a dish, thats why so many people give baths instead. Some people have luck with giving water through a eyedropper or using a spray bottle and very slowly spraying the front lips but my dragons have always hated that.
I suggest giving your guy a bath every day for a few days so he has a chance to drink well. You can also mist his veggies for a bit extra water intake.
Its good he eats his veggies, let him have all he wants and try to find some high protein greens like alfalfa or white clover.