Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Bearded Dragon Leg Paralysis Bearded Dragon Sickness?

Bearded dragon sickness? - bearded dragon leg paralysis

Well, if my Beardy had a difficult start as a child, went through phases of not eating and has hampered its growth, but overall, he seemed to recover and lead normal lives. Recently, things have changed. Although not much has changed eating habits, it seems a serious commitment to his arms and legs are damaged. It does not move, if it is requested that, and if you do this, your legs start to shake violently, and it is hardly the forefront as a kind of paralysis. That worries me. I am aware, bearded dragon lizards are lazy animals so far, but this does not seem right. I am an expert veterinarian as soon as possible, but it will not be before Tuesday. They believe it will be paralyzed for life, Or is there more at stake? If this speculation is not flat or assumptions .. Find answers useful for people with experience .. Thank you to everyone who reads this, I am worried for him.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a metabolic bone diseases. You must also calicum and UV. If Tuesday is the first to be seen by a vet, then make sure if there into the ocean. Must be seen to see how much damage was done and what would be the right treatment.

Anonymous said...

HES and seizures and may be enough to as a reason to kill him to a vet .. Herpes and honestly, what is in the hearing that the employer checked eatting when you should ask me ... Bearded dragon and seizures are often associated with problems of calcium. If you are not the full spectrum of light by the percentage of UVB emitted light that is all I know, and I continue to be the best for the little guy Beardie hope! ^ _ ^

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