OK, first of all I do not claim to be an expert but I do have some experience with a gravid female that I lost because I was a day late in making the decision to take her to the vet to have the infertile eggs surgically removed. It is my opinion, through all the research I have done, a 10.5 month old female dragon will not develop eggs this young! Now I'm not saying it's not possible but I would bet this is not the case with this young of a dragon. My female was a little over 2 years old before she developed her eggs. There was no doubt about it as her belly swelled up and you could feel and see the eggs. When a dragon is ready to lay she'll start digging almost nonstop, even in her regular home, doesn't matter, she's going to dig. That's when you put her in the lay box.
Now, the reason I decided to respond to this post is I now have a male dragon, 10 months old, 19 inches long, 420 grams and he has stopped eating! He's been to the vet and I've had 3 fecal's performed. The first two were clean, the third fecal was positive for pin worms and hook worms. Not a huge count but they were there and the main concern being the hook worms as they are blood suckers and can cause major damage, to death. So, I am two weeks into treating him for that and I'm still not seeing any improvement with his appetite. Just like yours Spikeshuman, he would eat a bug 1 day and then nothing. This has been going on for 2 months and I've offered him everything. Yesterday I received a shipment of 200 silkworms and he ate 5. I was so happy. Today, won't touch them so I'm back to force feeding to keep him from dropping weight which can lead to other problems, not just starvation.
I have since found out that some of the dragons from the same clutch as mine are experiencing the same thing as far as quitting eating. I discussed this with my vet and she has been seeing others not related to my dragon that have also stopped eating for whatever reason! On an alarming note, my vet did recently have one that was positive for the Adino Virus. Not good! I have not requested any tests for this virus but if I can't get him to turn it around and start eating like the little monster he was, and he's clean of any parasites then I think we will start testing for that.
Spikeshuman, just wondering, are you in Texas? That's where I'm at and like I said, my vet is seeing this loss of appetite thing in several dragons here. The only thing I can suggest is get a cheap digital scale at walmart and monitor your dragons weight daily. If she starts dropping weight then I suggest you start force feeding. Fluker's Repta+Boost will keep the weight on, or Critical Care or a home made slurry. Main thing is don't let her drop allot of weight. I really don't think she has eggs but I could be wrong. If she is gravid and she starts digging and digging then put her in the lay box. If shes struggling to lay, take her to the vet, don't wait. Otherwise, I'd suggest bumping up her temps a bit, make sure she's clean of any parasites and give her a good warm
bath, 15 to 20 minutes daily. Hopefully she'll make a turn around and she'll start eating. Good luck and let us know how shes doing.