So I've tried everything with Em. She's been acting very weird lately. Sleeping and in her hide the majority of the day. When she is active, she's crazy active. Scratching at the walls and running all over the enclosure. I've tried letting her our. Doesn't seem to help. I thought that maybe she outgrew her baby temps, so I lowered it to juvenile temps. Usually around 100-102. Didn't seem to help. She was still eating really well both dubias and veggies. She's been having bowel movements. Mostly normal. She had one loose stool yesterday. Now for the past couple of days, She's not eating her veggies at all, and she doesn't seem as eager to eat the dubias. She still eats them but she's slower about it. I've had a fecal sample tested. She has no parasites. I added some stuff for her to climb in case she was bored. I made a dig box for her to see if that helped. None of it is helping. I have no clue what is going on with her. I posted a pic of one strange bowel movement she had last week. They've been normal after that until yesterday.
I'm sure that's true for some, however this is abnormal behavior for her. Also, she hasn't eaten her veggies in DAYS. I try multiple times a day. I always make sure they're fresh. She won't drink her water. I've tried misting her to see if she'd like it. I've tried the syringe. She gates baths, but I've tried that too. I have no idea what else to do! Her urate still has pink in it and yesterday the urate was basically like chalk. I've started feeding her dubias one by one. I spray each one individually and my hand too to try to sneak some more in there. She's still lethargic. Please help! I'll take her to the vet if I absolutely have to but it stressed her out soo much. She also seems to have trust issues for a exile after every vet visit
She's not drinking in the bath? Try dropping water on her nose or feeding by eye dropper-- if she has dry chalky urate she is dehydrated and I am surprised she's not drinking- this would be a good reason she's not eating
She's just slightly on the thin side, not bad at all. Wrinkly skin is not conclusively a sign of dehydration and she is not too wrinkly. Keep in mind that some leaner dragons are healthier than heavy dragons.
When she gets really hungry or thirsty she will eat. To me there's nothing really unusual going on, if you're too worried you can schedule a vet visit .
She's just slightly on the thin side, not bad at all. Wrinkly skin is not conclusively a sign of dehydration and she is not too wrinkly. Keep in mind that some leaner dragons are healthier than heavy dragons.
When she gets really hungry or thirsty she will eat. To me there's nothing really unusual going on, if you're too worried you can schedule a vet visit .
Try adding NONE citrus fruit punch or juice to the water for flavor. Use an eyedropper to administrator it, you have way better control with an eyedropper than a syringe. If she still don't start lapping at it try this, place your thumb under her chin (all the way across) your other 4 fingers above her head. Take your thumd and gently pull her lower lip down just enough to stick the tip of the eyedropper in. (Stay outside her teeth, you don't want her to bite the eyedropper or to get strangled on the water) drip just a coulpe small drops on her gums, once she taste the fruit juice she should start lapping. When she does just match her lapping timing with the drops on the end of the eyedropper. Let her pull the drops off with her tongue. Be sure to use a wet cloth or paper towel to wipe away any that runs down her chin and belly. The just on an off chance might could cause bacteria or fungus in her scales if it's let there.
Oh also, I've found that my different dragons like different flavors. You might have to experiment to see what see prefers. Just remember to nit use anything with citrus.
I posted on your other thread, too.
What type of supplementation do you use for her? I had also suggested adding some sugar
free applesauce & canned pumpkin a few times per week to help with fiber in her system too.
Keep trying with getting fluids into her too.