BeardedGunny
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Hello everybody, I'm brand new here this will be my first post.
Anyways, my bearded dragon has impaction, I've seen a topic with advice on how to help treat it. So I've been massaging him in warm baths, having my finger circularly massage around the impaction and trying to feed him non-solid foods more often.
However there's my problem.
My lizard won't eat the Apple Sauce, with pumpkin bits that are in it. He has not eaten in two days, he is very inactive and he is almost a year old.
I figure he is being inactive to save what energy he has left, or just because he has no energy. He seems perked up after every warm bath, but after he goes back into his cage a couple minutes later he is automatically getting the black beard(Sign of agitation I believe, it's not full black just specs here and there) and just laying down until the next bath, he rarely moves. However when I wake up he is normally near his food bowl, with the food untouched.
So I would like some tips on how to get him to eat...I really don't want my bearded dragon to die, so any help at all will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Anyways, my bearded dragon has impaction, I've seen a topic with advice on how to help treat it. So I've been massaging him in warm baths, having my finger circularly massage around the impaction and trying to feed him non-solid foods more often.
However there's my problem.
My lizard won't eat the Apple Sauce, with pumpkin bits that are in it. He has not eaten in two days, he is very inactive and he is almost a year old.
I figure he is being inactive to save what energy he has left, or just because he has no energy. He seems perked up after every warm bath, but after he goes back into his cage a couple minutes later he is automatically getting the black beard(Sign of agitation I believe, it's not full black just specs here and there) and just laying down until the next bath, he rarely moves. However when I wake up he is normally near his food bowl, with the food untouched.
So I would like some tips on how to get him to eat...I really don't want my bearded dragon to die, so any help at all will be greatly appreciated, thank you.