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Beardie urgent health

jake chetney

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Hi i didn’t really know how to caption something this serious however i check on my beardie daily and I just noticed this today. One of his claws/fingers i guess is hanging by literally a thread these were the best pictures i could get. He doesn’t seem stressed and is eating fine. What should I do thanks.
 

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JumpinJellyfish

Juvenile Dragon
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He must have caught it in something. If it's not bothering him and there are no live potentially biting insects (like crickets) in the tank overnight, you could pur Manuka honey or raw, unpasteurized/unfiltered honey on the site to ward off infection.
 

jake chetney

Bearded Dragon Egg
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He must have caught it in something. If it's not bothering him and there are no live potentially biting insects (like crickets) in the tank overnight, you could pur Manuka honey or raw, unpasteurized/unfiltered honey on the site to ward off infection.

It isn’t bothering him, so i would just put honey on his claw? As well the main problem i have is its hanging by a string should i remove it? Thank you
 

JumpinJellyfish

Juvenile Dragon
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It sounds like it's about to drop on its own, but if you're sure it won't cause bleeding or pain, you could snip it. Yes, put the honey on the injured area.
 

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