Pachyrhinosaurus
Member
Hello,
I had just found this forum while researching problems I am having and found the ER board a very convenient idea. As for my dragon, it (not sure whether m/f) is at least four months old and about 11 inches long, not to my knowledge a particular breed, just a 'natural' one. I'm not sure if its behaving properly. I bought new vegetables last week (after my old ones had gone bad), but nothing different than what it has ate before. It has not been eating any vegetables at all. It will eat all of its crickets and mealworms, but not vegetables nor pellets. It is also looking dehydrated. I see wrinkles on its sides and I haven't seen it drink in a while. I've given it a bath yesterday and today but there is really no difference. It also appears gray, but hasn't shed in a while so that could be it. My bearded dragon is also not walking around as much or showing stress marks. I'm not sure what to do, is this bad, or is it normal? Thanks in advance.
I had just found this forum while researching problems I am having and found the ER board a very convenient idea. As for my dragon, it (not sure whether m/f) is at least four months old and about 11 inches long, not to my knowledge a particular breed, just a 'natural' one. I'm not sure if its behaving properly. I bought new vegetables last week (after my old ones had gone bad), but nothing different than what it has ate before. It has not been eating any vegetables at all. It will eat all of its crickets and mealworms, but not vegetables nor pellets. It is also looking dehydrated. I see wrinkles on its sides and I haven't seen it drink in a while. I've given it a bath yesterday and today but there is really no difference. It also appears gray, but hasn't shed in a while so that could be it. My bearded dragon is also not walking around as much or showing stress marks. I'm not sure what to do, is this bad, or is it normal? Thanks in advance.