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New Bearded Dragon/ Possible MBD? Uncoordinated hind legs that twist into odd positions
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[QUOTE="Hailey Jack, post: 2041308, member: 118881"] *** The third photo was him in his original habit the others are him now. I've noticed when I pick him up his legs will just sit stiffly straight forward and if you try and bend them gently towards the knee like a normal beardie would sit there there is strong resistance. His current UVB is a coil 10.0, thrive brand. I know the tube ones are considered better but my local reptile specialists keep and rescue beardies and they are in beautiful condition and they use the coils (small local exotic reptile pet store with experienced reptile keepers). Although I would be willing to switch when I can if needed. He uses powdered calcium supplement with B3. The coil uvb bulb was purchased in July at the same time as him, so it is still under a year. [USER=8309]@Drache613[/USER] [USER=97951]@KarrieRee[/USER] [USER=113235]@Hazel_Basil10[/USER] Thank you all for your help, I really just want to make sure the little guy is okay. I am open to any and all suggestions [/QUOTE]
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