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That's normal shed. Please read the care sheets on bearded dragon as something like this should of been expected and normal for a well informed keeper.
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Hmmm...to me her poop looks more normal than bad. She could be a little dehydrated but not as bad since there's plenty of white urate. My guess is that it was a little undigested food but I'm no expert. I would make sure she drinks plenty of water next couple days and gets some leafy greens too...
If u can breed dubias it'll save u tons of money too. It's extremely easy. I used to buy them by the hundreds when my beardie loved them and I was spending about $50- $60 a month just on dubias alone. I bred them and have been having them for a long time now. Came in handy when I got my...
To make sure it's a male, you could look by his pooper (vent) and if u see two small bulges it's a male, if only one or seems flat, it's female. Also, you can try putting a flashlight on top of his tail and look under and if you could see through it, you might see his hemipenis.
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Has she laid eggs before? Because it could be that she's gravid and needs to lay eggs. Also, I neglected my vitamins dragon a bit for a little over a month and he started acting like that too, once I got back on track he's been very normal and like before. I've read lack of vitamin a causes loss...
Hmm interesting. Do u use calcium sand? Can u take a pic of his enclosure too? I've read that it could be mbd symptoms or an infection.
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Can u please post pictures for people to see? And there shouldn't be a night light for beardies...a ceramic heat emmiter is enough if your temps drop to low.
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I've never experienced this but from what I've read reading in the forums, it could be a bacterial infection or possibly a virus. Other people can share their experiences but wouldn't know myself. Have u showered her for long times or kept the humidity too high? I've read some nasal or ear...
Youre welcome...As long as your showering him he should be fine...just an advice, try to get him to eat his salad asap. I spoiled mine with insects and now he barely touches his greens , he'll only eat them if that's all I give him lol
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I do it once a week because mine doesn't seem to drink much water on his own the times I spray him but when I shower him he does. Be careful as they tend to poop in the water and u don't want him drinking it after that so change it as soon as he poops if he does.
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It is normal to shed in sections and little by little. My BD usually sheds from his head a little then his tail and lastly on his body but it's patchy but eventually all of it comes off. Giving him a shower could help but with lukewarm water like when bathing a baby. Also scrub him a little with...
For me my boy is always skinny and I worry a lot because I never see him drink water or eat his veggies. I give him hornworms to hydrate him and make sure his insects are gutload ed properly but he's going through a hunger strike. As long as her eyes aren't sunken in or the fat deposit on top of...
It kind of looks like stuck shed skin. Give him a 20 minutes bath with lukewarm water and see if it comes off by itself. Can't tell much from the pic but if not, it could also be a burn from being to close to a basking spot.
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