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Whats wrong with my bearded dragon?
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffy" data-source="post: 2591085" data-attributes="member: 118615"><p>My bearded dragon is 2 weeks old and has been active and eating normally before i bought it but since ive gotten it it hasnt been eating or moving much, not only that but its been pretty skinny even before i bought it. Ive read that brumation affects bearded lizards but at older ages, the uvblight is also not teh problem as far as i know im using one recommended by the shop, the temperature is also set to about 95-110 degrees fahrenheit. Ive read that parasites could also be a problem and that a vet could examine its feces but i want to see if there are any other possibilities before doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffy, post: 2591085, member: 118615"] My bearded dragon is 2 weeks old and has been active and eating normally before i bought it but since ive gotten it it hasnt been eating or moving much, not only that but its been pretty skinny even before i bought it. Ive read that brumation affects bearded lizards but at older ages, the uvblight is also not teh problem as far as i know im using one recommended by the shop, the temperature is also set to about 95-110 degrees fahrenheit. Ive read that parasites could also be a problem and that a vet could examine its feces but i want to see if there are any other possibilities before doing so. [/QUOTE]
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