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Stressed baby beardie
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[QUOTE="AnnieT, post: 2014222, member: 117457"] I've had a baby beardie since 12/24. She's been settled at home for a while. She has really dark stress marks that won't go away. She's been eating really well. I've tried baths. She seems to hate them. I have the water temp around 100°F. I've been handling her as little as possible. I haven't picked her up in days other than to give her a bath and clean out tank, which I did at the same time. The room is quiet. Her tank is dark at night. The temps are right. There are no other pets around her. I've been hand feeding. I've put a tank top I've worn in the tank for a while. She's fed the right diet. She has a good hiding place. I put a towel over the tank numerous times. I use a calm, affectionate voice when I talk to or around her. I don't pick her up from above. She runs away from my hand if she thinks I'm going to pick her up. I've played so, instrumental music, had the TV on quietly (she seems to watch), I've tried using a laser pointer with food reward. I'm at a loss. I love her so much, but I cant seem to help her. Any ideas? Bowels and urates appear normal and removed from tank as soon as I see it (at least once a day). [/QUOTE]
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