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I'm sorry to hear that I know its not easy
Your grosskingofnobbys":39kv9e6n said:Poor dragon.
I really hope you do know he's deadChanza":13n4o9rh said:I'm a bit concerned where this thread is heading. Everyone is right, he needs to be taken to a vet and if you don't have money, then I'm sorry but you never should of got the dragon in the first place. I do not wish for this taken personally, or I am saying you are a bad owner but it is really really important to make sure you think first before you get any animal. Can I afford to care for this animal despite hiw long it may live for? Do I have enough money? What will happen if the animal is to get sick?
As much as we may want some pets, sometimes it is best to leave it if we don't have the money we just have to let it go, or otherwise things like this happen. Reptile vets are very expensive yes, even for people who would have money for bearded dragon care, but you did mention you don't often have money to even by him food. Please, not just to you but anyone, think before you get animals! Please!
Just a tip if u plan to get two in the future, don't put them in the same tank they are solitary animals and don't need friends, so sorry for your loss thoMavthebeast":13cwwx0x said:When I'm around the age of 16 I'll be thinking about getting another beardie, maybe 18 perhaps. I'll be self sustaining and I'll buy the best possible stuff so he could have the best life. Heck, maybe I'll buy 2 so he could have someone to socialize with.
AHBD":34itjvfo said:I'm so sorry for your loss, you really tried to get some help on here the best way you could. Maybe you will enjoy getting another one down the road. If + when you do, you can come on here for advice if you need it and to introduce your new dragon. If people begin their attacks, just report to one of the mods. or to the owner of this site who kindly took it upon himself to weigh in.
And Chanza , beardies DO get sick on their own....they have heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease, gout, aneurisms and other diseases that come out of the blue, some with the very " best " of set ups + care and many still die despite vet intervention. This forum is full of those . And this happens to people who have " done their research " as well as some who seem less informed. It seems that there's no more need for " advice " to be given here.
All my sympathy to you Mav.