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04-09-13, 05:22 PM
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need help
My sisters bearded dragon is really lethargic.
She can pick him up and flip him upside down
And he barely reacts. Now hes light yellowish
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04-09-13, 05:26 PM
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Re: need help
You need to tell us what your husbandry of the bearded dragon is eg. Cage temperatures, humidity, diet etc... For us to help you.
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04-09-13, 05:31 PM
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Re: need help
Humidy is 35%, air temp is 80, but that's just
Off a thermometer. Not sure what the basking temp is.
Hes 9 years old, he wont eat much romaine lettuce
but he likes superworms.He wont eat anything else.
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04-09-13, 05:37 PM
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Re: need help
Maybe his basking isnt hot enough?
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04-09-13, 05:49 PM
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Re: need help
she gives him a bath in a tub of water once a week and the last two times he got a bath he flipped upside down and almost quit moving, like he was in shock. When she holds him, he doesnt really grab onto her anymore,
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04-09-13, 05:51 PM
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Re: need help
The most important piece of information is the one you didn't provide. His basking temperature. His appetite and his energy level are directly related to his energy SOURCE. He can't digest if he isn't warmed up, and he can't recharge if he doesn't get warm enough. Warm end should be much much warmer than 80, cool end should be around 80....
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04-09-13, 06:09 PM
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Re: need help
I've had him for 2 years now, last year he was nothing like this. The tank itself is 80, the basking spot has a 100 watt light right above his basking spot. It's the bath that has spooked us out. He has always loved it, now the last 2 times he has flipped over in his bath 2 or 3 times like an alligator, I take him out and he is a very pale yellow and very lethargic. I put him back in his tank under his light and he jumped off his log and is now moving slightly, seems a little disoriented. He is about 9 years old, so maybe he's just getting old.
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04-09-13, 07:44 PM
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Re: need help
Is there any accurate way to check the basking temperature without a temp gun?
Im assuming that's not the problem
because hes always been setup this way.
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04-09-13, 08:09 PM
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Re: need help
if you have no way to accurately measure the basking temps etc, i think the next best thing would be to post pictures of the enclosure (in detail), and the animal. If you have them, maybe a current picture and an older one, that shows any changes to his skin tone, body condition, etc.
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04-09-13, 08:31 PM
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Re: need help
Quote:
Originally Posted by Starbuck
if you have no way to accurately measure the basking temps etc, i think the next best thing would be to post pictures of the enclosure (in detail), and the animal. If you have them, maybe a current picture and an older one, that shows any changes to his skin tone, body condition, etc.
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Think about anything that you have changed recently. Water temps in his bath? DIET ? Substrate? Bulb ? Even different food supplier ? Think of anything that has changed, and investigate it. And don't forget, the vet can be of some help occasionally.
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04-10-13, 08:07 AM
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Re: need help
After they brumate, do they act strange for any period of time?
I know my corns take a few weeks to act normal when they wake up.
Could that be whats happening? Does anyone know a good reptile vet around cleveland, ohio?
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04-10-13, 08:13 AM
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Re: need help
Do you use a UVB bulb and what does his diet consist of?
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04-10-13, 08:17 AM
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Re: need help
It sounds like MBD especially if he is kept without a UVB lamp romaine lettuce does not really have a nutrients eithier. Pictures would help a lot. You also said that he was turning yellow? There is a fungal disease that I think will do this but I do not know what symptoms occur.
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04-10-13, 10:28 AM
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Re: need help
He has a uvb lamp and he doesn't eat much other than the superworms.
She puts other food in there, but he doesn't eat it. Hes normal colored, except for the 2 bath episodes when he turned yellow. Right now I cant figure out how to upload pics off my cellphone. After work I will try to get pics up. Whats their normal lifespan?
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04-10-13, 11:40 AM
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Re: need help
Properly cared for they should have no problem living 20+ years.
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