So Thursday night I picked up my beardie and the tail was thrashing (her?) Mouth was open. Friday was spent in the net with maybe no food. We both work long hours with no one here to watch all the time. By Saturday both hind legs were dragging and there were these episodes on legs locked mouth wide open not breathing. Then would come out of it panting hard. X rays show mbd but we never had a conversation with a vet trained for bearded dragons. We've been given pain meds but no news of a break anywhere . If anyone knows of a vet in berks county or Leighton county that I can go to it would be greatly appreciated.
Flagging post to drache613 - she can read x-rays- please go over the uvb your using - coil or a long tube fixture - this is usually the cause of mbd- here is a website to find a reptile vet-- www.arav.org
If your in a small town type in a bigger cities zip code @Drache613
Flagging post to drache613 - she can read x-rays- please go over the uvb your using - coil or a long tube fixture - this is usually the cause of mbd- here is a website to find a reptile vet-- www.arav.org
If your in a small town type in a bigger cities zip code @Drache613
Please get your dragon into a bigger tank- a 10 gallon tank is not even big enough for a baby and it is hard to keep temps in something that small- the uvb is a terrible uvb and needs to be replaced as soon as possible - how old is the dragon? I need to post links and info for you to get your dragon on the path to good health- but I need to know the age of the dragon + it needs to be moved to at least a 40 gallon for now
The the $900 vet bill we just paid up grading is going to be a bit. It's planned out just not affordable. We got our bearded 4/30 from PetSmart so we are unsure how old or age. We go have a 36 inch by 30 inch That can hold 45 gallons started to be built just waiting on. Things to cure before it's pet safe.
The the $900 vet bill we just paid up grading is going to be a bit. It's planned out just not affordable. We got our bearded 4/30 from PetSmart so we are unsure how old or age. We go have a 36 inch by 30 inch That can hold 45 gallons started to be built just waiting on. Things to cure before it's pet safe.
Please get a plastic tote and move the dragon in that- even a 20 will be do able-- I am sorry about the vet bill but that vet should of gone over the husbandry - he is way to big for the 10 gallon- please look on FB marketplace or craigslist for another tank - optimal tank for a full size dragon is 120 gallon - but he needs to be moved- I am guessing he's a juvenile now-- how big was he when you got him- do you have pics of him? Please post - I am going to post all kinds of info for you tomorrow morning for your dragon-- surface basking temps and uvb are the most important thing in your tank - it controls the overall health and behavior of your dragon
i went to Philly just to find a vet open. Their exotics team couldn't be bothered to respond from a call at 12 am till 8 am the next morning. I have been left with no answers other than mbd.
View attachment 72709i went to Philly just to find a vet open. Their exotics team couldn't be bothered to respond from a call at 12 am till 8 am the next morning. I have been left with no answers other than mbd.
The light bar is for at night so we can see if beardie rolls and needs intervention. I haven't been watching surface temps. Not sure how my fiance has he's the experienced owner.
The light bar is for at night so we can see if beardie rolls and needs intervention. I haven't been watching surface temps. Not sure how my fiance has he's the experienced owner.
Dragons need cool temps and dark - any light will keep them awake all night - not good - temps in the tank at night should be 65-75 ambient - beardie roll? Is the dragon flipping on his back? The dragon is suffering from neurological issues which would be lack of uvb - they haft to have this to absorb/ synthesize the calcium they are eating - this is where a good uvb comes in and coils are inadequate -