Why is my bearded dragons leg swollen?

Caused by low levels of Calcium and Vitamin D3, it’s by far the most common cause of illness in ‘beardies’. Symptoms can be hard to spot, but can include muscle twitching, swollen legs and fragile bones, which can eventually lead to permanent deformities in the limbs, jaw, spine or tail.

Can a bearded dragon walk on its back?

A bearded dragon that is healthy will use both of its front and back legs equally to move around. Your bearded dragon shouldn’t be limping, having trouble lifting its legs or move them to walk around. While most bearded dragons love laying with their stretched legs and doing splits, they should be able to walk normally.

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.

Why does my bearded dragon have a limp?

Blood testing can sometimes show incorrect results and even a mild deficiency can make your bearded dragon limp and not have as much control of its limbs as before. You can read a full guide on bearded dragon supplements here.

When to take a bearded dragon to the vet?

Take your bearded dragon to the vet if you suspect impaction. If your bearded dragon has broken its bones, it will have trouble walking, using its legs and will be limping. Your bearded dragon can break its bones from falling. Another reason yet again, can be MBD.

Why does my bearded dragon have no legs?

Its legs will be most likely extended straight and look swollen. If your bearded dragon is walking on wrists, it is also a big sign of calcium deficiency/MBD, due to weakness in wrists.

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.

Take your bearded dragon to the vet if you suspect impaction. If your bearded dragon has broken its bones, it will have trouble walking, using its legs and will be limping. Your bearded dragon can break its bones from falling. Another reason yet again, can be MBD.

What does a bearded dragon look like with MBD?

Your bearded dragon’s bones will become covered with a fibrous tissue that will make them look swollen. With more progressive MBD, your dragon will be limping or just laying down, as well as shaking/twitching. Its legs will be most likely extended straight and look swollen.