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CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION AND FLUID THERAPY IN REPTILES Many of the reptiles that are presented for emergency care are chronically dehydrated and volume depleted These patients require fluid therapy and parenteral routes should be used in those with signs of moderate to severe signs Intravenous or intraosseous routes are reserved for cases of acute volume depletion or those that need colloids or glucose
Ceramic bulb vs basking bulb | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org Dragons are sun worshipers, the more light the better for their mood and heath, CHE just can’t cut it You could use a CHE as a basking heat source with enough fluorescent lighting, at least 2-3 T5HO lamps for a smaller setup, but generally a white light is easier to manage for most people Click to expand
An Adventure With Adenovirus- What Every Owner Needs To Read Hi everyone! Over the course of 3-4 months, I've been posting lots of questions about my dragon, Drogon I wanted to share my experience with you, especially if you're new to the forum Unfortunately, Drogon was diagnosed with adenovirus, a common virus among bearded dragons What is
Bearded Dragon Care Community Take care of your bearded dragon! We have a wealth information, an active forum community, care sheets, articles, and much more! Check it out
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
Infrared light | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org 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
HUGE Custom Enclosure with waterfall | DIY This is for my new young bearded dragons 4x2x2 enclosure with 18 uvb uva light fixture A 100 watt daylight basking bulb and a 75 watt nighttime bulb Everything you see was made by me except the food bowl Base floor level with tile And 2 higher levels for daytime basking and nighttime
Healing sores and bites | Health - Bearded Dragon . org As long as you don’t leave insects in your beardie’s tank overnight, insect bites shouldn’t be an issue I’ve had bearded dragons for 18+ years and I’ve never had an insect bite a beardie (and I feed them a wide variety of insects) Feeders like superworms and crickets have been known to chomp on a sleeping beardie, but as long as you never leave insects in the tank for an extended
Garden weeds? | Feeding - Bearded Dragon . org They are safe, but they are quite hard and they won't get to great lengths eating hard leaves They aren't real herbivores Maybe up to a hardness of a grape or hibiscus leaf, not anything harder than that Generally the same broadleaf weeds which are safe for tortoises, iguanas and rabbits are safe for bearded dragons as well
Arcadia Lighting | Enclosures In preparation for getting a Zen habitat for Figment, I've started looking around for a T5 UV bulb As Arcadia seems to be the go-to for most folks, I looked them up - and I've found that they have both a 12% UV bulb (for desert critters) and a 14% UV bulb (specifically for dragons) I'm