Don't think this qualifies as an emergency, but...
I have a 3yo bearded dragon that I got in early December of last year. A couple of weeks after I got Shakespeare, he went into brumation. His brumation period lasted quite a while, as he only came out on Friday (I chalked it up to him being disturbed a few times while trying to sleep). He hasn't appeared to have lost a significant amount of weight and isn't lethargic, but doesn't really seem to be eating-- we only have fruit for him at the moment, as well as some carrots. I fed him a few bits of fruit about a half hour ago by hand, as he hasn't appeared to have eaten anything otherwise (it wasn't very much at all, probably less than half of a strawberry and a quarter of a grape). Now his beard is black and he keeps glass surfing. When I take him out of the tank he's still pretty high-strung. I haven't seen him glass surf since he's come out, until just now. Is this normal for coming out of brumation? Is there anything I can do to help?
I have a 3yo bearded dragon that I got in early December of last year. A couple of weeks after I got Shakespeare, he went into brumation. His brumation period lasted quite a while, as he only came out on Friday (I chalked it up to him being disturbed a few times while trying to sleep). He hasn't appeared to have lost a significant amount of weight and isn't lethargic, but doesn't really seem to be eating-- we only have fruit for him at the moment, as well as some carrots. I fed him a few bits of fruit about a half hour ago by hand, as he hasn't appeared to have eaten anything otherwise (it wasn't very much at all, probably less than half of a strawberry and a quarter of a grape). Now his beard is black and he keeps glass surfing. When I take him out of the tank he's still pretty high-strung. I haven't seen him glass surf since he's come out, until just now. Is this normal for coming out of brumation? Is there anything I can do to help?