I am a very worried owner of a two years old beardie dragon that's been having a lot of episodes that look like seizures, or choking...he'll gape his mouth wide open, with his tongue sticking out and his belly sucked in fully as he either runs in tight circles, or will start flipping onto his back. Once the episode is over he'll start breathing heavily and eventually will calm down...episodes seem to last up to a full minute.
It seems to happen out of nowhere. One moment he's in good spirits (alert, good energy levels, not appearing lethargic in general) and the next he's having one of his episodes...
Basking side is 95-100F and cool side is 83F. He has a brand new, 24" reptisun T5 light installed this month in the inside of his terranium. I dust his salad and crickets with calcium, but he's very picky and doesn't eat very much...
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Karrie
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Karrie
The video is heart breaking. I am so sorry for him & for you.
The Reptisun 10 tube bulb you are using, is it the long tube bulb or the small compact/coil
bulb? Do you have a plastic cover on it & how far away is it from him?
How long has he been acting this way?
Those types of seizures are very serious & cause a lot of pain for him.
Are you giving calcium supplementation? I highly recommend getting him to a qualified
reptile vet in the very least or trying to get him started on a liquid calcium supplement as
soon as possible.
Can you post some pictures of the tank setup for us too?
The video is heart breaking. I am so sorry for him & for you.
The Reptisun 10 tube bulb you are using, is it the long tube bulb or the small compact/coil
bulb? Do you have a plastic cover on it & how far away is it from him?
How long has he been acting this way?
Those types of seizures are very serious & cause a lot of pain for him.
Are you giving calcium supplementation? I highly recommend getting him to a qualified
reptile vet in the very least or trying to get him started on a liquid calcium supplement as
soon as possible.
Can you post some pictures of the tank setup for us too?
The reptisun uvb is a long tube one, with no plastic cover. I'm not sure how many inches...I do not have a way of measuring.
His seizures have occured around the begining of this month...and they seem to be happening more (the one in the video was his worst one). He even had two smaller ones in one day...
Yes, I dust his salad and crickets with Exo Terra Calcium, however he only eats so little...I been sticking food into his mouth just so can get the calcium into his body, and even mixing it into his water. If you have any liquid calcium recommendations please let me know.
The video is heart breaking. I am so sorry for him & for you.
The Reptisun 10 tube bulb you are using, is it the long tube bulb or the small compact/coil
bulb? Do you have a plastic cover on it & how far away is it from him?
How long has he been acting this way?
Those types of seizures are very serious & cause a lot of pain for him.
Are you giving calcium supplementation? I highly recommend getting him to a qualified
reptile vet in the very least or trying to get him started on a liquid calcium supplement as
soon as possible.
Can you post some pictures of the tank setup for us too?
The reptisun uvb is a long tube one, with no plastic cover. I'm not sure how many inches...I do not have a way of measuring.
His seizures have occured around the begining of this month...and they seem to be happening more (the one in the video was his worst one). He even had two smaller ones in one day...
Can you get another link up with your setup, that link seems to be broken.
How is he doing today? Has he ever had seizures before this month? I had noticed he had
part of his tail missing, when did that happen?
Lighting placement can make a tremendous difference in the UVB exposure for them. If he
isn't eating much of the greens with calcium or any dusted bugs then he definitely isn't getting
much if any calcium intake.
I will PM you a link for some liquid calcium, if you want to try that out.
Can you get another link up with your setup, that link seems to be broken.
How is he doing today? Has he ever had seizures before this month? I had noticed he had
part of his tail missing, when did that happen?
Lighting placement can make a tremendous difference in the UVB exposure for them. If he
isn't eating much of the greens with calcium or any dusted bugs then he definitely isn't getting
much if any calcium intake.
I will PM you a link for some liquid calcium, if you want to try that out.
He seems well, alert and is moving around, although when I offered him crickets, and salad he didn't care to eat any...I had to go to work, so I hope he didn't have any while I was gone...
Before I picked him up from a breeder (at 6 months) his sibilings bit it off, so unfortuately he is missing a good chunk of his tail I bought him specifcally as I was worried no one else would want him.
I hope your calcium gets to you quickly, it was sent out today!
How is he doing today?
At least he is alert which is a good sign. Has he eaten anything for you today?
I hope he is having a better day & let us know how things are going.