I agree Tracie, it's definitely not severe if there is a calcium issue he was not showing any severe symptoms yet (as far as I could tell, Shelby might have noticed something by now though). Correct care should be all he needs along with lots of love and attention, which from talking to Shelby he will definitely receive at her home.
He just looked at me with those alert eyes and cute face. I almost felt he was sending thought my way :lol: "please help me, I promise I'll be a good dragon. Please don't let me go somewhere else where I'm forgotten and made to sit in my own poo so I'm covered with it."
Like I said, if Shelby hadn't messaged back, I would have had to make room somewhere for him until I could find a home for him, but then he probably would have never left lol. He does look skinnier in person, slight hip bones and dimples, but the tail is still pretty fat. I just couldn't keep him out of my mind and decided to try to help him find a good place. I figured, what place would be better to find a good home for him than here?
I still can't stop thinking about the poor juveniles, uh oh.......