Why is my bearded dragon droopy?

Eyes drooping in bearded dragons isn’t a life-threatening problem, so you should not be worried a lot. If you notice your beardie has droopy eyes and it is not dehydrated, it could be due to kidney problems, vitamin A deficiency, eye infection, or parasites. Always inform the reptile vet when your pet has this problem.

How do you get rid of a prolapse on a bearded dragon?

Sometimes by applying sugar to the prolapse, you can help shrink it since the sugar absorbs excessive fluid. This may make replacing the prolapse easier. To replace the prolapse, keep it lubricated and apply gentle pressure directly to the pink tissues.

Why does my bearded dragon have a pink bulge?

It’s a scary thing to see a pink bulge coming from the rear end of your pet bearded dragon while they are straining but this prolapse of the cloaca can occur due to a number of reasons. This is something that should be addressed with the utmost care and you should not be lazy with getting or performing the treatment.

What should I do if my bearded dragon is straining?

If the fecal test is positive, a deworming may be necessary to lessen or clear the parasitic infection and help prevent further prolapses from occurring. If your bearded dragon is straining because they have diarrhea from eating watery foods or for another reason he could prolapse.

Why is my bearded dragon trying to lay eggs?

If your female bearded dragon has recently laid eggs, is in the process of laying eggs, or is trying to lay eggs (she doesn’t have to have been with a male to lay eggs) she could be straining to pass the eggs and in turn prolapse.

Why does my bearded dragon have a cloaca prolapse?

Being infected with an abundance of parasites is another common reason why your pet bearded dragon will strain and prolapse their cloaca. You should have a fecal sample checked by your exotics vet to rule out having too many parasites.

It’s a scary thing to see a pink bulge coming from the rear end of your pet bearded dragon while they are straining but this prolapse of the cloaca can occur due to a number of reasons. This is something that should be addressed with the utmost care and you should not be lazy with getting or performing the treatment.

If the fecal test is positive, a deworming may be necessary to lessen or clear the parasitic infection and help prevent further prolapses from occurring. If your bearded dragon is straining because they have diarrhea from eating watery foods or for another reason he could prolapse.

If your female bearded dragon has recently laid eggs, is in the process of laying eggs, or is trying to lay eggs (she doesn’t have to have been with a male to lay eggs) she could be straining to pass the eggs and in turn prolapse.