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- CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION AND FLUID THERAPY IN REPTILES
And last but not the least - don't try to treat the emaciated reptile WITHOUT consulting an experienced REPTILE VET first … it's critical to have a vet assess the reptile before ANY treatment other than giving fluids and electrolytes , the dragon may well have other serious health issues than need to addressed too , ie parasites, injuries, MBD
- Bearded Dragon Care Community
Some bearded dragons dislike water and get stressed by baths In those situations, it may be necessary to slowly drip droplets of water on their snout using a dropper and wait for them to lick it up (assuming your dragon is showing signs of dehydration) All bearded dragons should receive daily fresh feeder insects worms and greens veggies
- An Adventure With Adenovirus- What Every Owner Needs To Read
Considering how many of us have multiple dragons, this is a scary thought I wanted to share some of the symptoms you should be aware of in case you have a similar situation to mine Common adenovirus symptoms: - Lethargic, sleepy behavior-Hiding a lot - Lack of appetite, especially if your dragon loves to eat-Lack of bowel movements-Cranky
- Infrared light | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org
Infared lights aren't exactly dangerous but they aren't any good either During the day the dragons need lots of bright clear light (like the sunlight they'd get in their natural homeland) and at night they should have no lights on as even the red lights can disrupt their sleep and leave you with tired, cranky dragons
- High white blood cells and LDH in bloodwork. | Beardie ER
We got a new girl at the age of 2 months after losing our last dragon to kidney disease at the age of only one year old back at the end of October She is now 4 months old and has been growing, seems energetic (When we take her out of tank, she loves to run around and climb and explore), eats
- Arcadia Lighting | Enclosures
This bar could be used in a dragons enclosure if you wanted to, but it would have to be used alongside a basking bulb and a uv bulb And, it wouldnt really add much either besides lumosity the spectra it outputs is already similar to the spectra youd likely get from your uv tube and basking bulb light Hope that clears things up -Brandon
- Bay leaves for leaf litter | Enclosures - beardeddragon. org
Leaf litter can provide for great hiding spots which is likely to be attractive to many bearded dragons, assuming the leaves that are either beneficial for the bearded dragon or at least non toxic Issue with leaves includes hiding spots for invertebrate making it almost impossible to catch them
- Ceramic Heaters | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org
I have 5 dragons, Gabriel is 2 yrs old, he's 18" long and 496g; Rubio 4 1 2 yrs old, he's the biggest; Didi is 6 yrs old, he's the smallest Lonzo will be 10 yrs old in April, he's 20" long and almost 600g and Leo is 5 yrs old, 18" long 550g
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