I’m by no means an expert on this but I had similar concerns with my guy when he was little and he would sometimes have his mouth open but clearly was not the same thing as when he was gaping from being at his optimal temperature and just letting heat escape from his body before moving from his basking area. I think you’d have peace of mind if you were able to have a good reptile vet take a look and possibly do a fecal test if you haven’t already. I remember I would pick him up when he was little and listen to him breathe lol. But people say there’s normally a distinct popping sound with respiratory infection? But like you said it could be stuck shed find a way to try and wipe his nostrils and see if it clears the blockage?To edit: he isn’t continuously open mouth breathing. He will do it then if he sees me he will shut his mouth. And he’s soaking right now and is not open mouth breathing.
I know my dragon ate some pumpkin one time and it crusted over one of his nostrils and I had a heck of a time trying to peel it off. I’m sure I didn’t do it the best way but I finally was able to get my finger nail underneath the crusty area and gently sort of scrape it off?I’m by no means an expert on this but I had similar concerns with my guy when he was little and he would sometimes have his mouth open but clearly was not the same thing as when he was gaping from being at his optimal temperature and just letting heat escape from his body before moving from his basking area. I think you’d have peace of mind if you were able to have a good reptile vet take a look and possibly do a fecal test if you haven’t already. I remember I would pick him up when he was little and listen to him breathe lol. But people say there’s normally a distinct popping sound with respiratory infection? But like you said it could be stuck shed find a way to try and wipe his nostrils and see if it clears the blockage?
This is his clogged nose. I tried gently rubbing it during his soak, and I tried the corner of my nail but it’s super stuck. And if it is shed I don’t want to force it off.I know my dragon ate some pumpkin one time and it crusted over one of his nostrils and I had a heck of a time trying to peel it off. I’m sure I didn’t do it the best way but I finally was able to get my finger nail underneath the crusty area and gently sort of scrape it off?
I’m by no means an expert on this but I had similar concerns with my guy when he was little and he would sometimes have his mouth open but clearly was not the same thing as when he was gaping from being at his optimal temperature and just letting heat escape from his body before moving from his basking area. I think you’d have peace of mind if you were able to have a good reptile vet take a look and possibly do a fecal test if you haven’t already. I remember I would pick him up when he was little and listen to him breathe lol. But people say there’s normally a distinct popping sound with respiratory infection? But like you said it could be stuck shed find a way to try and wipe his nostrils and see if it clears the
Yeah I agree don’t force it off but it doesn’t look like discharge like I’ve seen pictures of but again I’ve never experienced respiratory issues? My guy is also 4 I’ve had him since he was a baby and he’s never pooped regularly lol. Sometimes he’s gone a month or longer and they don’t eat nearly as much the older they get so don’t worry about that to much. This time of year they slow down possibly brumate. What kind of UVB are you using?This is his clogged nose. I tried gently rubbing it during his soak, and I tried the corner of my nail but it’s super stuck. And if it is shed I don’t want to force it off.
I swear these little guy’s cause us to worry and stress and are a true test of our love for a creature that makes us better people lol. I’ve literally spent unbelievable amounts of time worrying and reading and researching about these guy’s it’s crazy. Sometimes I just tell myself I’m providing him good UVB and heat and love him like my children lol and everything else ok. They know what they need and as long as you provide all the things necessary for them to be healthy they’ll use the UVB and heat like they need to. Also I’ve found soaking them really stresses them out at least mine? I just drip water over his nose every day and he usually drinks some maybe 3-4 times a week but sometimes he doesn’t.Yeah I agree don’t force it off but it doesn’t look like discharge like I’ve seen pictures of but again I’ve never experienced respiratory issues? My guy is also 4 I’ve had him since he was a baby and he’s never pooped regularly lol. Sometimes he’s gone a month or longer and they don’t eat nearly as much the older they get so don’t worry about that to much. This time of year they slow down possibly brumate. What kind of UVB are you using?
Thank you! I always worry about his poopYeah I agree don’t force it off but it doesn’t look like discharge like I’ve seen pictures of but again I’ve never experienced respiratory issues? My guy is also 4 I’ve had him since he was a baby and he’s never pooped regularly lol. Sometimes he’s gone a month or longer and they don’t eat nearly as much the older they get so don’t worry about that to much. This time of year they slow down possibly brumate. What kind of UVB are you using?
My dragon LOVES soaks. I put him in a bin and poor warm water over him and he almost falls asleep. His colors up so pretty every time he soaks because he’s so relaxed. I don’t do that very often (maybe once a week)I swear these little guy’s cause us to worry and stress and are a true test of our love for a creature that makes us better people lol. I’ve literally spent unbelievable amounts of time worrying and reading and researching about these guy’s it’s crazy. Sometimes I just tell myself I’m providing him good UVB and heat and love him like my children lol and everything else ok. They know what they need and as long as you provide all the things necessary for them to be healthy they’ll use the UVB and heat like they need to. Also I’ve found soaking them really stresses them out at least mine? I just drip water over his nose every day and he usually drinks some maybe 3-4 times a week but sometimes he doesn’t.
Yeah unless you see him struggling breathing and being really lethargic I wouldn’t worry about it to much but that’s just me? You literally are providing him the best UVB possible so that’s perfect and do what works for him it’s best to observe and adjust things to what he likes than do what other people tell you is what you should be doing they all like different temperatures for example.My dragon LOVES soaks. I put him in a bin and poor warm water over him and he almost falls asleep. His colors up so pretty every time he soaks because he’s so relaxed. I don’t do that very often (maybe once a week)
Thank you! I appreciate your advice, I was so panicked this morning when he was acting strange. But now he’s back to his normal (lazy) selfYeah unless you see him struggling breathing and being really lethargic I wouldn’t worry about it to much but that’s just me? You literally are providing him the best UVB possible so that’s perfect and do what works for him it’s best to observe and adjust things to what he likes than do what other people tell you is what you should be doing they all like different temperatures for example.
Hi! Yes he has been acting normal (again he’s always lazy so it’s hard to tell really) but he has been eating bugs and fruits for me like normal. His nostril is still crusted over, I don’t want to force it off I’ve been gently rubbing it to try and loosen it. He doesn’t seem bothered when I try and rub it. It’s always something with one of my animals! They like to keep me on my toes for sure! I haven’t seen really anymore mouth breathing other than gaping when he basks so I’m not sure if his nostril was just really plugged and couldn’t breath through his nose??Hello,
So his nostril was clogged up possibly? His overall physical condition looks really good. He doesn't have a black beard,
either. He is back to normal then today?
They always find something to make us stress over.
Tracie
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