I've had my baby bearded dragon for about 3 weeks now and was very active. Just yesterday night I took her out to clean her basking area and noticed that her head was shaking rapidly(almost like a vibrating motion). I also noticed that she would limp and it seems to be getting worse as if she's in pain and can't move well. I feed her crickets and mist her with water occasionally so she stays hydrated.
I am sorry your dragon isn't doing well.
Based on the symptoms & behavior, it is most likely going to be calcium related.
Can you run over your tank setup with us, such as the type/brand of UVB light, supplementation, temperatures, etc for us so that we can see if everything is set up properly?
If you have pictures, you can post those for us, also.
Is she eating very well right now?
The uvb brand I'm using is a zilla slimline fixture; uses only fluorescent 15 watt T8 lamps. I don't give her any supplements because the associate told me they didn't really need it. Her basking temps are between 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit
Hi. They absolutely need calcium and vitamins. 5x a week with calcium that has d3 and 2x a week for vitamins. Once you start dusting the feeders hopefully she'll improve. Also pet stores are known to give grossly poor information. You'll probably want to get a better uvb light. Reptisun 10.0 bulb tube. Is it. Is it nice where you live? You can take him outside and set him on your lap.
I'm guessing you probably got the beardie from petsmart or petco. They definitely gave you very incorrect information and that's disappointing but not surprising to hear. Be sure to do your own research on these animals to ensure you're not missing anything else from your beardie's care.
As soon as you get a calcium supplement and dust her food with it he/she will begin improving. Make sure to take any chance you have to take him/her out into natural sunlight.
Hi. I'd mix that calcium in with some baby food and feed it to her that way for a few days until her strength comes back. Maybe even do a slurry with greens and calcium.
The Zilla UVB light you are using is just an ok bulb but not as strong as others. I would recommend getting either the Reptisun 10 tube or the Arcadia D3 12% tube, for much better UVB exposure.
The calcium isn't able to be absorbed without the proper UVB exposure. Definitely increase the calcium intake & she should start to improve for you pretty soon.
Let us know how she is doing.
Is the clear plastic removed from the slimline fixture? That will intercept UVB from the bulb. Otherwise it should sit about 6'' above the basking spot for best output. Try to keep her warm and well hydrated for now and try to get her stabilized first thing and then go from there.
Im so sorry about her. Oh my god I hate it when pet shops sell sick prts instead of msking them better. If you got the little fatty from the petshop. I am so sorry. Mine died on friday by a car.