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Beardie ER
Swollen vent?
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2006458, member: 40059"] O.K, after he gets his new uvb can you repost pics to show the bulb placement ? BTW, the stickied thread at the top warning against enemas doesn't mean that on very rare occasions they MIGHT be needed in an emergency situation but that's usually if there's a load of sand or such a mass of food that the dragon can't expel it. Your dragon probably doesn't need it and these natural things like pumpkin should be able to help Max to have a b.m. You can also try baby food squash or sweet potato. If Max likes one of those it will help because he'll gulp it down willingly. You can add a drop of honey or unseetened grape juice as well or unsweetened applesauce. [/QUOTE]
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