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Seeking Advice: Concerns about Health Findings in My Fostered Bearded Dragon, Ridley
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2036870, member: 40059"] Hopefully this isn't a tumor but is that what they suspect ? And if so hopefully it's benign and/or can be operated on. Your husbandry is good and the diet as well. You can add cubed squash if he'll eat it, helps a bit to keep teeth clean. How did Ridley react after the fluids ? That was a LOT , I've never seen or heard of owners giving sub -q fluids except for 1 person here about a week ago. If you feel comfortable doing it, maybe half that amount every 3 days but it's up to you. If you try dripping water on his snout will he drink it ? Drip it slowly and put a small container under his head to catch what drips off, they will usually lower their heads to drink after a few seconds or minutes. If he drinks on his own you won't have to do the sub q, or at least not as often. It is good that he's still eating, hopefully the bloodwork + lab results will not bring bad news. [/QUOTE]
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