Over the last few days I've noticed my 2 year old make beardie seems to be a little down. He has been sitting in his basking spot for days now with his head down. Every so often he will open is mouth a little and lift his head. He does this same thing when he's sitting on me
His temps are a little over 90 and he's on tile with a newer MVB that is showing about 100 +/- Kw. This setup has been working for years and I know it can't be environmental.
I have been giving him baby food and water and gave him a bath yesterday. He tried to poop in the bath, but he wasn't very successful and it seemed like it was hurting him. He did poop in his cage decently a few days ago, though. I'm not sure if I will be able to get a sample to bring to the vets, unfortunatly.
I don't hear any clicking or weird sounds coming from him, so I don't think its respiratory, but who knows...
Any ideas? I'm thinking maybe a little caster oil to make him go a little so I'll have a sample?
What are you taking your temps with? 90 f seems too cold for beardies as they need basking temps of 95 to 110, closer to 110 for babies and the adults we've had prefer temps closer to 100. When temps are at 90, beardies can't digest, so won't be able to poop or have a desire to bask, just sleep.
Sorry your beardie is feeling poorly. Just so you know...you don't neccessarily need to get a fecal sample before going to the vet, the vet can take it from your beardie.
Any idea how much olive oil? I have a small suringe with a plastic tip and also a regular dropper. I have been giving him baby food mixed with some water. I also have jumpstart, but I haven't given him that yet.
I gave him a bath last night and rubbed him tummy for awhile. No luck. He just looks so sad lol... Poor little guy.
I noticed you just joined bd.org. First, welcome. I'm a newbie too and this is a great place with great folks. May I ask what you were feeding him before he started feeling bad? I ask because pet stores push and some only sell meal worms and the general consensus among the experienced beardie slaves is that they are problematic in beardies who seem highly susceptable (spelling?) to impaction. The experts here try to educate us to avoid live prey with hard exoskeletons that cause the beardie problems. Knowing what he was eating before might help to determine if impaction is the most likely cause. Also, did you change his viv around recently? Because they're territorial, they withdraw when their environment is changed. Sorry he feels bad.
Jessie and Spot
I noticed you just joined bd.org. First, welcome. I'm a newbie too and this is a great place with great folks. May I ask what you were feeding him before he started feeling bad? I ask because pet stores push and some only sell meal worms and the general consensus among the experienced beardie slaves is that they are problematic in beardies who seem highly susceptable (spelling?) to impaction. The experts here try to educate us to avoid live prey with hard exoskeletons that cause the beardie problems. Knowing what he was eating before might help to determine if impaction is the most likely cause. Also, did you change his viv around recently? Because they're territorial, they withdraw when their environment is changed. Sorry he feels bad.
Jessie and Spot
I guess I don't consider myself too much of a newb, but probably a newb to some people here. I have three beardies that are 8, 3, and 2 1/2 years. When the others were sick over the years it was easy to diagnose; UTI two years ago and then Pinworms last summer, yuck, but it wasn't this guy that had those issues.
Thank you for your input and caring. This guy, Winky, will only eat superworms, babyfood, and occasionally veggies. He never liked anything else and believe me I have tried. It was such a pain to get him to eat crickets when he was younger and when he was old enough for supers I started him on them and he went nuts for them.
I'm going to try and push veggies more often now for all of them, since they are getting more active. I just went to the market on lunch and bought some dandelion greens, collards, and a couple different kinds of squash.
No significant changes lately. I'll most likely take him to the vet Thursday if I don't see any improvement.
Fecal came back negative for parasites. He's still down and out. Been doing baby food and jumpstart. He eats baby food and jumpstart fine. He does this weird thing now. He slightly flares his beard. It alsmost appears like he's trying to swallow. I wonder if its respiratory? He's not star gazing and I don't hear any clicking sounds.
He's gone through periods of not eating before for no reason, so this could be another one of those. I wonder if it could be related to the changing of the seaons? He was eating and mildly active all winter, unlike our other beardies.
Ok so today I did some more probing and found that he has some white stuff in his mouth around his gum line. He keep doing this weird thing with his throat. Anyone know what this might be? Calling vet first thing tomorrow now that I have something to go on.
Ok so today I did some more probing and found that he has some white stuff in his mouth around his gum line. He keep doing this weird thing with his throat. Anyone know what this might be? Calling vet first thing tomorrow now that I have something to go on.
Ok so today I did some more probing and found that he has some white stuff in his mouth around his gum line. He keep doing this weird thing with his throat. Anyone know what this might be? Calling vet first thing tomorrow now that I have something to go on.