AHBD":3scylr09 said:I'm so sorry that you + Pancake are going through this.Was she doing anything before this like eating or drinking ? What exact type + brand of lights do you use ? A severe calcium deficiency or vit. B deficiency may cause seizures. Try dripping a bit of water on her snout, with a pinch of calcium powder in it.
She is in critical condition, it would be best to get her to an experienced reptile vet if you could talk your mom or another relative or older friend in to helping you.
AHBD":aoi5gg96 said:That's good ! She may be severely dehydrated so offer water a few times a day . Did she used to drink any water before ?
She's ok still sleepingDrache613":3of5atyv said:Hello,
That particular tube is ok, but not really strong enough for a bearded dragon. You are using it
for your other dragon? I would highly recommend that one being upgraded to at least a Reptisun
10 tube bulb or he may end up developing metabolic bone disease also. If you use that bulb, you
can place it at a 6-8 inch distance mounted underneath of a screen top with a reflector built into
the fixture.
How is Pancake doing today?
Tracie
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