What is a bearded dragon prolapse?
Prolapse in bearded dragons happens when part or all of an organ slips out through the cloaca. Organs most commonly affected are the intestine, uterus, and hemipenes.
Why is TOKIO the bearded dragon’s beard swollen?
Tokio’s beard has been swollen for a few days now. His eating habits have changed too; which I know can happen regardless, but this change seems out of the ordinary. He LOVED phoenix worms to death..now he wants nothing to do with them.
What are the signs of an old bearded dragon?
Old bearded dragon age signs 1 Lethargy and being mostly inactive 2 Poor appetite and refusing to eat 3 No breeding interest and no laying eggs 4 Possible illnesses 5 No growth 6 Weakness in limbs 7 Preferring to be hand fed and no interest in chasing live bugs 8 Weight loss 9 Losing eyesight More …
How big is a two month old bearded dragon?
Juvenile bearded dragons are those aged above two months and up to seven months of age. At two months, they will measure approximately 5 – 9 inches, whereas, at seven months, their size will be 12-19.
What to do if your bearded dragon has a swollen tail?
If your bearded dragon has a swollen limb or tail seek a qualified veterinarian immediately. The veterinarian can perform x-rays and other tests to determine exactly what’s causing the swelling and prescribe treatment. If you suspect possible Metabolic Bone Disease, seek a qualified veterinarian.
Tokio’s beard has been swollen for a few days now. His eating habits have changed too; which I know can happen regardless, but this change seems out of the ordinary. He LOVED phoenix worms to death..now he wants nothing to do with them.
Old bearded dragon age signs 1 Lethargy and being mostly inactive 2 Poor appetite and refusing to eat 3 No breeding interest and no laying eggs 4 Possible illnesses 5 No growth 6 Weakness in limbs 7 Preferring to be hand fed and no interest in chasing live bugs 8 Weight loss 9 Losing eyesight More
If your bearded dragon has a swollen limb or tail seek a qualified veterinarian immediately. The veterinarian can perform x-rays and other tests to determine exactly what’s causing the swelling and prescribe treatment. If you suspect possible Metabolic Bone Disease, seek a qualified veterinarian.
How old do bearded dragons live in captivity?
Bearded dragons can live up to 10-15 years in captivity. With very good care, bearded dragons often live at least 7-10 years. Bearded dragons over 6 years old enter the old stage of their lives.