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Bit of a lump

Matthew Bell

Bearded Dragon Egg
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I'm new on this forum so hopefully you can help. Our Beardie (Woody) has a little lump on his chin and also I wondered whether his eyes were looking OK. Could anyone help?
 

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Matthew Bell

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Your dragon looks awful thin -- what are you feeding Woody? The lump I cant really see it if you can get a better pic of it like closer and focus on the lump --- I want you to take those new pics you get to this forum and post there either under health or ER -- there are people on that forum that are more experienced than I w/ the medical side and there is also a vet moderator there that can look and tell you what you need to do but better pics of the lump itself will help ---- www.beardeddragon.org

Hi Kayly, thanks for your reply. Sorry for the delay. I don't actually live with the Beardie. It's only 4 months old so not sure whether that affects your assessment of weight. He's getting lots of crickets, dusted with calcium & vitamins once a day plus chopped up kale and some apple.

I'll register on the other forum now.
 
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