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Plastic on old hood reflector and lethargic dragon
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[QUOTE="ekgep92, post: 2015494, member: 117359"] I’m sorry I am just now getting back to you it has been a crazy couple of weeks! But yes I fixed everything his poop looks fine, he is walking around more and I caught him digging in the substrate the other day. I am using 50% topsoil and 50% play sand because I researched and found that to be the safest. I was trying to give him a more enriching environment but I am not sure if he is more stressed out by the change. He has stress marks on his belly but they disappear after I spend time with him so I am not sure if he was upset because we got really busy and couldn’t hold him as much or if it is the husbandry. I took your advice and put his uvb in the tank and he is basking more now than ever. He still has stress marks on his belly and his color is dark in the tank but as I said they disappear and he lightens to a brighter yellow after being held. He loves attention and seems to be attached to us so I have been holding him while I study (Not too long that he misses his uvb). Not sure if that is the cause or not, but he also has a vet visit coming up because he is due to be checked for parasites. I am wondering if that may be part of the problem because I feed him crickets as a primary source of protein. I will report back and let you know! [/QUOTE]
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