[ img][/img]Hi my name is Samantha my bearded dragon is really sick and I don't know what to do I have a picture of him but I don't know how to post it my bearded dragon mouth is gapped open his eyes are bulged his ears look like they are closing and his skin is dark I am very worried about him I am scared that he might be dying on me we have another bearded dragon in the tank with him and she is doing fine we bought them together and one seems to be doing fine while the other one is really sick please help me
Pics of the set up and list of lights, how old he is , what he's been eating, when he began lookin ill, etc. Someone can help if your set up needs adjustment.
[ img][/img]Hi my name is Samantha my bearded dragon is really sick and I don't know what to do I have a picture of him but I don't know how to post it my bearded dragon mouth is gapped open his eyes are bulged his ears look like they are closing and his skin is dark I am very worried about him I am scared that he might be dying on me we have another bearded dragon in the tank with him and she is doing fine we bought them together and one seems to be doing fine while the other one is really sick please help me
[ img][/img]Hi my name is Samantha my bearded dragon is really sick and I don't know what to do I have a picture of him but I don't know how to post it my bearded dragon mouth is gapped open his eyes are bulged his ears look like they are closing and his skin is dark I am very worried about him I am scared that he might be dying on me we have another bearded dragon in the tank with him and she is doing fine we bought them together and one seems to be doing fine while the other one is really sick please help me
What are his tank temperatures (at basking spot ? in the warm zone ? and the in the cool zone ? )
Being dark on the body = too cold , he's trying absorb more heat by darkening up his body.
If he's sporting a black beard and black under the neck = he's very uncomfortable / very sick / very upset / in a lot of pain. (He doesn't look like he's BBing in the photo but maybe has blackened whiskers = not a happy / comfortably little beardie).
If he gasping for breath -- that's a very bad sign -- that's a very sick beardie and it could be anything from an RI to something like a bad SI or worse. Bulging eyes is a indicator of serious problems along with gasping for breath.
Knowing as much detail about his tank and lights (UV and basking) and the feeding schedule and photos of his tank will be helpful too.
We really need a lot more details on how long he's been like this, and as good a description of his symptoms as you provide for anyone to really offer any helpful advise other than that he should be seen ASAP by a good reptile vet.
PERSONALLY , I wouldn't wait around for anyone here to post advice based on very limited information and not seeing him to examine him properly , I'd pick up the phone the call the nearest reptile vet and tell him you have an emergency and you are on your way ....
It's not a good idea to keep them in the same tank. One will be more dominant than the other, eating more food, and maybe attacking the small one. You should probably take the sick one to the vet.
will the temps in the tank are 49 and 70 this only start this morning but he was in burmation for a couple of weeks he only came out of it about a week ago and now he is like this I don't have the money to take him to the vet right now
so that's why I am asking for some here I am very worried about him he really has been acting kind of weird since I got him but I didn't think nothing of it at the time I am new to bearded dragons and I am learning as I go I mean I look up things and I ask question but it is going to hurt me if anything happens to him because he is one of the family to
First of all, whether those temperatures are in Fahrenheit or in Celsius, they are very, very wrong. Do you even have a heat lamp?? Second, that guy is waaaay too small to have been brumating. Third, get them separated ASAP, if this guy is sick, he could end up making the other one sick also.
Without answering our questions, I'm afraid there's not going to be any help to offer, aside from the vet. Though a reptile vet is going to ask you the same questions...
Can you post some clear pictures of the dragon ? And yes, he is not brumating at that size, his lethargy/sleepiness would mean he's not well. Those temps. are way too cold. It may be overwhelming to you but another set up is required so he can hopefully get better. It can be as simple as a large plastic tote for $10- $15 from Walmart or even a Dollar store. Then just rig some lighting over the top. Here's an example of a simple set up.
https://www.beardeddragon.org/media/29895/full
You can even set these out in the sun as long as you provide a shaded area and the temp. isn't above 87 degrees and you were able to keep an eye on it.
But please post some clear pics of the dragon. Everyone here is trying to help you + hopes the baby will be O.K.