Vet?

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Dragoon

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Hey,
I'm gonna make this quick since I have to go somewhere. I just gave Ollie a bath & let him run around. He hasn't pooped in over a week. What should I do? I don't want to take him to the vet. He eats everything he usually does. :(
 

nicksmom

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How old is he / what is his length?
What is included in his daily diet?
What substrate do you have him on?
Are the temps right?
How often does he get baths?
 

Dragoon

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He's 3 years old and about 2 feet long.
I feed him mealworms, waxworms, crickets, carrots, collard greens, and zucchini.
He's on Astroturf.
The temps seem OK to me but I wonder what they should be for a 3-year-old. 95 degrees, right?
Also, I give him a bath not very often, maybe once a week or every 2 weeks.
 

Claudiusx

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95 is the bare minimum temperature required for digestion. I would bump it up to the 97-99 range if you can.
Since Ollie is impacted, I would stop with the mealworms for now and switch to a soft bodied feeder, or just keep with the crickets.

Bump up the baths to every day for 15-20 minutes. While he is in there, massage his tummy.
I don't think a vet trip will be necessary. Usually impactions are able to be cleared with some TLC and some small changes to living conditions.

-Brandon
 

TheDragonKeepers

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Sometimes dragons like to make you worry, so don't panic too much immediately.
You might want to try the mineral oil and applesauce trick if in doubt. :)
As Brandon says, some nice long baths - get him hydrated. If you're able, keep the water running (make sure it doesn't get too hot!) or use an aquarium pump to make the water move - moving water encourages pooping too, because a stream washes away evidence of beardie ;)
 

Snarf

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I comply agree with the above. What I would say is what I definitely found worked when it seemed like Eddie wasn't passing a passion was massage the stomach but also put light pressure and move from the stomach down to the vent to help peristalsis.

Another thing in which I find is to (not often but perhaps once ever few days) to feed a little bit of tomato or bell pepper or something fairly high in water content to help flush through.
 

Dragoon

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Alright, thanks guys. He's in a bath and has been in it for about 25 mins.

EDIT: He just pooped in the bath. Disgusting, but I'm relieved. :D
 
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