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Worried about new baby beardie..help
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[QUOTE="Cuttlefishh, post: 2011641, member: 95282"] He looks a little bloated. I think veterinary advice would be ideal as soon as you can book, parasites can be to blame and they are easy to treat. Babies are prone to this due to overcrowding at the pet store and transition to a new environment which causes stress (not your fault, my beardies had them too). Thankfully though his eyes aren't sunken in. There's a chance He might be a little impacted. I'd go with Karierees advice to help him poop, maybe even give him a warm bath in a warm room with very shallow water. How big are the crickets? They should be no bigger than the distance between his eyes. Black soldier fly larvae are a better alternative at this age and are super healthy. You can order them online. He should be pooping pretty much daily at this age. Some fruits and veggies are not suitable for beardies so please be mindful of this also. Hope he gets better soon please keep us updated. [/QUOTE]
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