I'll confess that I have no experience with frilleds, but have kept water dragons (another agamid) for years. Can only relate my latest experience - which was an apparently healthy 4.5 yr. old male had decreasing appetite, to the point of taking no food voluntarily. The problem was not discovered until my vet performed a full blood profile which revealed severe kidney disease. I'm still wondering where I went wrong, or what I could have done better.
Certainly not saying this is the case with your fd - but if he continues to reject food, a vet visit is in order.
I know nothing about your husbandry routine, so I'll throw out the usual steps for remedy:
Hydration (I used rubbermaids for soaking for long periods)
basking temps
temp gradients in enclosure
change up diet: try nightcrawlers, waxworms, superworms, perhaps roaches if available or even a pink if it will turn him back on to eating.
If all is unsuccessful, head to the vet with a fresh fecal to rule out parasites/bacterial infection.
Hope others have more specific information to offer you - and hope your frilly starts eating like a pig soon.
Last edited by ectotherm; 06-10-03 at 06:24 PM..
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