KarrieRee":nz34fmbr said:Post pics of her please and is there mucous coming out of her nose or mouth -?
https://www.beardeddragon.org/useruploads/ click on XIMG at top of message box and post pics of her tank and lighting --- we need to see her husbandry
Karrie
I have no idea what you mean, this site is so confusingKarrieRee":35ryefj5 said:When you your pics come up click on it w/ message box up they should post in message
Karrie
Drache613":mg70nuxp said:Hello,
I am sorry your dragon is having some trouble. It makes it really difficult when they have had
health issues for long periods of time.
What type of treatments have you tried so far?
We usually recommend keeping a dragon suspect of a respiratory infection warmer at night
so try using a ceramic heat emitter to keep the temps around 78-80 or so overnight. I would
also try increasing the basking temperatures to an optimal range if you haven't already. She
has been to the vets 26 times?
What is the humidity level in her tank?
What type of supplementation do you give her?
Post some pictures of her along with the setup for us too if you can.
Tracie
KamiSami":1me8ktoo said:KarrieRee":1me8ktoo said:When you your pics come up click on it w/ message box up they should post in message
Karrie
hmwyer":2nmj25nv said:I have been going through the exact same thing myself, but it's been on and off for 6 years and 4 different vets. All of which either say she's fine when she clearly isn't or just give me random meds to appease me. I've tried nebulizing with tylan 200 and it seemed to help, until it came back last week. So off to the vet I go again! Hopefully tomorrow! This is a newer vet who hasn't really seen her in a bad respiratory state yet. Sp hopefully he will do something....anyways, to insert and image....if you have uploaded them via the upload manager then you need to relly to the post and st the top of the screen you click on the button that says "ximg" and it will bring up your uploads. You just click each picture one at time to insert it. You can preview the message before posting to be sure it went through alright. Took me FOREVER to figure this out, so hopefully it helps! I will follow this thread and keep you posted if I find out anything useful that may help you too. I'm no expert compared to everyone else on here by any means, but if my Spyro is suddenly cured by something after all these years, I will for sure share that with everyone.
I asked the vet about her enclosure and they say it's fine. Her enclosure is basically the same as all the others minus peraonalized decor.KarrieRee":71cs665s said:causes for RI---
Respiratory Infection Cause
Respiratory infections in bearded dragons occur if their environment is too cold, too humid or badly ventilated. Also, stress, bad diet, and overcrowding can also lead to respiratory disease.
Check to see if your tank has any of this going on----
Karrie
Drache613":btiu01wc said:Hello,
How is your girl doing this evening? She looks to be of good physical condition.
Did she eat anything for you today?
I hope she starts to feel better. Were you able to keep her tank around 80 overnight?
Let us know how she is doing, we are all pulling for her.
Tracie
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