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yeah, he's doing great. he's defecating about once a week now (although the other day he went twice in three days) and his legs are working great.
Is once a week about normal?
He's also a lot more active, exploring his cage like he used to.
Thanks everyone for your help. And thanks to Renee for clearing up my confusion about the bulbs, that was really starting to frustrate me. I talked to our vet again. They said that at 28 grams he was still too small for a blood test. They could draw blood, but not enough to run all the tests...
1. Was the exotic pet vet a herp vet? Beardies need herp vets for proper care. It is difficult to treat a beardie under 1 year of age. But I'm surprised that he did not ask for a stool sample or draw blood. The vet's office name was "Bird and exotic pet vet" so I don't think he was a herp vet...
I have a bearded dragon just under a year old. This past weekend he suddenly stopped using his hind legs. I did some research and found out that this can be due to two things: constipation and MBD. Well, as it turns out, I had no idea beardies needed UVB light. I ran to Petco and bought a UVB...