Not at all. I administer Benebac once a month at least. More so if I find one of my dragons seem not to be eating as much or are seeming lazier then usual.
yes, I've seen a few articles of folks stating that the warmer temps help the bacteria do their thing a little quicker, maybe? I really don't know but it seems to make sense. Knowing how most bacteria is stronger in warmer climates, to sudden death in cooler ones.
I'm also at a stand still with "How much" and "How to" administer the 15g bene bac syringe. It doesn't have any visible measurements, so that means you can't overdose your reptile on this product, Right?
When I am giving this product I will feed a pea sized amount. You can administer it with a helper, that is the best way. The other way I do is to put it on the dragons mouth right in the front, this way when he licks at his lips he will get the benebac, it is actually quite odd but, all my dragons actually seem to like the taste of this stuff.
I just set Swordtail's timer for his bath and paused it so I could actually fill his soaking bowl up and he crawled over my phone and canceled the timer
Mirage came out of brumation on April 26. He was doing great. On May 2 he started acting funny. We just redid his tank, and he keeps going into one of his hides. He just lays there. He shows no intrest in food. HELP!