minininja":1r81tm08 said:
I dont know much but go out and but calcium powder and put it on everything he eats
This may help unless the cause of MBD was too much calcium powder. If caught soon enough, your dragon can be treated following the preventative measure below. However if your beardie appears to be severely affected, then they need to be taken to a reptile vet as soon as possible to begin treatment, Treatment usually comes in the form of oral injections of calcium and vitamin D. Do not treat a bearded dragon yourself without the guidance of a qualified reptile veterinarian. Your beardies life depends on it, Heres that preventative measure i mentioned:
Proper vivarium temperatures – Hot end measuring 90F to 105F and the cool end measuring 75F to 85F
Exposure to UV lighting – UV bulbs should be replaced every 6-9 months
Proper day and night cycles
Balanced diet of calcium and other nutrients
Adequate enclosure with space to hunt and climb
I hope this helps you and your beardie companion!