Why would a bearded dragon be lethargic?

There are several reasons why a bearded dragon may seem “lazy” or lethargic. Insufficient diet, improper housing, internal parasites are all common issues that can result in a lethargic bearded dragon. A common issue is low habitat temperatures. Often low habitat temperatures coincide with loss of appetite.

What are the signs of an unhealthy bearded dragon?

Soft or runny stool could be a sign that your bearded dragon has a possible internal parasite or an inadequate diet. Feeding a bearded dragon lettuce can cause a runny stool and cause malnutrition. A yellow tinged urate (the end of the poop that is usually white) can be a sign of dehydration.

Can a bearded dragon have a high parasite count?

Bearded dragons that have a high parasite count can display such symptoms as diarrhea, vomiting, a lack of appetite, and even lethargy and weight loss. If you suspect your bearded dragon is dealing with a high parasite count, then you’ll want to bag up any vomit or stool to take into the vet for a test.

Is it possible for a bearded dragon to get cancer?

Another thing to understand about bearded dragon cancer is that because there is A LOT of inbreeding of bearded dragons right now in the U.S. marketplace, the chances of your bearded dragon getting sick are pretty good should you buy from the wrong person.

Is it normal for bearded dragons to go into hibernation?

More often than not, a point will come in a Bearded Dragon’s life where the need for brumation is necessary (a hibernation-like state that many cold blooded animals will partake in). In captivity, not all dragons will do this. But for many of us, the first time around can be a worrying time. But, don’t worry. It’s a completely natural process.

How often does a bearded dragon get sick?

Leaking fluids or discharge from their mouth or nose is a sign of sickness. Bearded dragons poop somewhere between every 1-7 days as an adult. But if they start to stretch out longer than this, it could be a sign of impaction or constipation.

What does it mean when a bearded dragon is lazy?

A bearded dragon acting lethargic could be a serious sign of a possible health issue. If your bearded dragon is just being lazy, don’t be too concerned, but keep a close eye on their behavior for the next few days.

What are the signs of malnourishment in bearded dragons?

Below are some of the most common types of malnourishment with bearded dragons. Bearded dragons can easily get too much vitamins, and vitamin A is one of the most common vitamins that bearded dragons overdose on. The signs of vitamin A overdose are swelling of the eyes, throat, body, and lack of energy.

Another thing to understand about bearded dragon cancer is that because there is A LOT of inbreeding of bearded dragons right now in the U.S. marketplace, the chances of your bearded dragon getting sick are pretty good should you buy from the wrong person.

Laziness or lethargy in bearded dragon is always a sign for sickness or faulty housing conditions. Temperatures that are too low can cause lethargy in bearded dragons while overfeeding and feeding the wrong food can cause laziness in bearded dragons. So as you see, a bearded dragon can be lazy or it can be lethargic.

What do I do if my bearded dragon wont eat?

If your bearded dragon is not eating, they might be suffering from impaction. In serious cases, this can be rather uncomfortable and will likely cause your bearded dragon to lose their appetite. In addition to the refusal to eat, your bearded dragon will likely appear fatigues and not very active.