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Seeking Advice: Concerns about Health Findings in My Fostered Bearded Dragon, Ridley
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[QUOTE="colbertf, post: 2036874, member: 114154"] [USER=40059]@AHBD[/USER] Thank you. Based on the information I gathered, the vet didn't seem to have a clear idea about the nature of the mass. She didn't mention anything specific about it being a tumor. After the vet visit and the fluids he seemed himself, he's been quite active and running around a lot today, black bearded at his reflection in the mirror. He's very active up until around 3:30-4pm, then he settles down. He will sometimes drink when I drip drops on his nose, but not much before he will want to get away. Yesterday I started him back on Tracie's Bug-De-Lite [URL='https://bug-de-lite.com/Item/Reptophilus']Reptophilus[/URL] to help being that he's back on medication, he will lick and take those drops no problem. [/QUOTE]
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