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Bitten Bearded dragon.

Aj_pickerd

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Michigan
One of our baby bearded dragons got bitten on her tail by her tank mate today.
It dosnt seem to be too bad, but its enough to cause concern.
We've put neosporine on it (no pain killers in it) and she's currently in a separate tank. She should be able to heal relatively well on her own, but does anyone have
any other ideas of what we can do to help her?
 

Sadie

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One of our baby bearded dragons got bitten on her tail by her tank mate today.
It dosnt seem to be too bad, but its enough to cause concern.
We've put neosporine on it (no pain killers in it) and she's currently in a separate tank. She should be able to heal relatively well on her own, but does anyone have
any other ideas of what we can do to help her?
Get some raw unfiltered honey on the wound- watch for infection if it starts turning black it's infected -- make sure she has good surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer-and a good uvb- - no coils - keep them separated -- surface basking temps 105-110
 

Aj_pickerd

Bearded Dragon Egg
Messages
24
Location
Michigan
Get some raw unfiltered honey on the wound- watch for infection if it starts turning black it's infected -- make sure she has good surface basking temps taken w/ a digital probe thermometer-and a good uvb- - no coils - keep them separated -- surface basking temps 105-110
Thank you so much!
 

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