so i came home to my bearded dragon on his backhe was alive but is this part of burmation/hibernatio
so i came home to my bearded dragon on his backhe was alive but is this part of burmation/hibernatio2007-11-24 2:03:05
hes slowed down his eating..and hes still a juevinile
Answers:take to vet as soon as possible, no reptile should do this at all(unless you have one of the few that play dead) how do you have his enclosure (size, temp, humidity, furniture) do you have the proper uvb lighting, vitamin supplements. also what kind of substrate do you have in his cage? might be a case of severe impaction.
Go to the vet emediatly.This happend to my friends bearded dragon(which are very cool by the way) and he died:((tear tear))
why should you keep such animal, at home ? can't you fined something else? or you must be always such spoiled little baby?
hmmm may be due to change in environment or any defect
This is not a good sign. I promise the bearded dragon is not looking for his belly to be rubbed like a dog! Go to the vet!
No, it's not brumation time. I would take him to the vet as soon as I could. www.herpvetconnection.com
He is dying. Need a vet immediately
sorry hun but it sounds like your dragons about to kick the bucket.
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