What causes a water dragon to get an infection?

What causes a water dragon to get an infection?

Occasionally a water dragon may be purchased whose skin is infected by a fungal or bacterial growth. Fungal and bacterial infections are usually caused by being kept in too damp and enclosure and living in a poorly cleaned cage where fungi and bacteria can grow and spread in the warm moist conditions that they love.

What are the symptoms of a Chinese water dragon?

Please visit my gout page. Symptoms include loss of weight, listlessness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. If your dragon exhibits these symptoms please take it to a veterinarian to have it’s stools checked for protozoan, bacterial or worm infections. Your dragon could die if this is left untreated.

What to do if your water dragon has gastroenteritis?

Gastroenteritis Symptoms include loss of weight, listlessness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. If your dragon exhibits these symptoms please take it to a veterinarian to have it’s stools checked for protozoan, bacterial or worm infections.

What happens if a water dragon is left untreated?

Your dragon could die if this is left untreated. Please see Purchasing a Water Dragon for further information. Respiratory infections are usually caused by inadequate heat, and by being kept under stressful conditions.

Occasionally a water dragon may be purchased whose skin is infected by a fungal or bacterial growth. Fungal and bacterial infections are usually caused by being kept in too damp and enclosure and living in a poorly cleaned cage where fungi and bacteria can grow and spread in the warm moist conditions that they love.

Please visit my gout page. Symptoms include loss of weight, listlessness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. If your dragon exhibits these symptoms please take it to a veterinarian to have it’s stools checked for protozoan, bacterial or worm infections. Your dragon could die if this is left untreated.

Gastroenteritis Symptoms include loss of weight, listlessness, loss of appetite, and diarrhea. If your dragon exhibits these symptoms please take it to a veterinarian to have it’s stools checked for protozoan, bacterial or worm infections.

Your dragon could die if this is left untreated. Please see Purchasing a Water Dragon for further information. Respiratory infections are usually caused by inadequate heat, and by being kept under stressful conditions.