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Rescuing Simon
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1999738, member: 40059"] The watery brown poo can be normal, it looks worse on a solid flooring like that. He must feel much better now that his plumbing is working. :) You're doing a great job with him ! Sometimes it's good to wait a while for the first vet visit when the beardie is doing so well, it gives them time to really get used to their new life and good diet before they are potentially put on a dewormer. Hopefully Simon is given a clean bill of health and your vet is knowledgeable and honest. Beware of a " vitamin or calcium " shot , these are almost never needed when the dragon is obviously looking better. Those shots can be stressful , cause irritation and be an extra cost for nothing. His tail is still iffy looking, probably not developing tail rot but definitely watch it. [/QUOTE]
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