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Help with my Dragon

Forever_Young80

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Hi all please can you help me, my bearded dragon over the last few months have slowed down he dont eat as much and stays in the cold end all day and night. I have taken him to the vets and they seem to think the viv is to warm but the reptile shop says the viv is to cold.

It's a 5 foot long by 3 feet high and 2 feet wide I have an EVO microclimate to monitor his temps and all heat and uvb bulbs have been replaced janurary his basking is 40c middle is 30c and cool end 25.5c

Please can you help me
 

Forever_Young80

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he is 2 in August and I have attached his uvb
 

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Sadie

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Hi all please can you help me, my bearded dragon over the last few months have slowed down he dont eat as much and stays in the cold end all day and night. I have taken him to the vets and they seem to think the viv is to warm but the reptile shop says the viv is to cold.

It's a 5 foot long by 3 feet high and 2 feet wide I have an EVO microclimate to monitor his temps and all heat and uvb bulbs have been replaced janurary his basking is 40c middle is 30c and cool end 25.5c

Please can you help me
What is the brand of the UVB? Where is the UVB placed? How are you taking the temps -- are you sure those readings your getting are correct- you want surface basking temps 95-100 F for an adult dragon and the cool side 80ish F during the day-- what is the weather like where you are living? Can you post a pic of your tank so I can see it please
 

Forever_Young80

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What is the brand of the UVB? Where is the UVB placed? How are you taking the temps -- are you sure those readings your getting are correct- you want surface basking temps 95-100 F for an adult dragon and the cool side 80ish F during the day-- what is the weather like where you are living? Can you post a pic of your tank so I can see it please
Hi Sadie
the brand of the uvb is arcadia pro the uvb is on the roof quite close to the front i will post pics the weather in Wales uk quite warm at the moment i have probes to backing up the temps
 

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Sadie

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Hi Sadie
the brand of the uvb is arcadia pro the uvb is on the roof quite close to the front i will post pics the weather in Wales uk quite warm at the moment i have probes to backing up the temps
Ok I would change out the basking bulb for a solid clear bright white bulb -- the yellowish bulb is what I am seeing - examples of those bulbs would be a Flukers basking -- Exo Terra Intense or a Arcadia halogen -- start there and see if his behavior changes and drop the surface basking temp to 95-100 as well -- let me know if he changes his behavior- then will go from there
 

Forever_Young80

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Ok I would change out the basking bulb for a solid clear bright white bulb -- the yellowish bulb is what I am seeing - examples of those bulbs would be a Flukers basking -- Exo Terra Intense or a Arcadia halogen -- start there and see if his behavior changes and drop the surface basking temp to 95-100 as well -- let me know if he changes his behavior- then will go from there
Hi

I have this bulb would this be better. I have been told his Viv is to big and it's not getting enough heat around. And the vets have said the Viv is to hot. I really don't know what to do now as I'm getting told different things.
 

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Sadie

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Hi

I have this bulb would this be better. I have been told his Viv is to big and it's not getting enough heat around. And the vets have said the Viv is to hot. I really don't know what to do now as I'm getting told different things.
yes change the bulb out to that one -- make sure your temps are running to what I posted and watch the behavior--- the tank is not too big -- as long as your temps are good and hes getting the UVB he needs your good - hes not losing weight? and hes eating?
 

Forever_Young80

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yes change the bulb out to that one -- make sure your temps are running to what I posted and watch the behavior--- the tank is not too big -- as long as your temps are good and hes getting the UVB he needs your good - hes not losing weight? and hes eating?
I've changed the bulb. He tends to sit on the far corner away furthest away from the heat he can. So do you think the Viv is to hot at the moment his cool end where he stays it's 80.6f and the basking spot is 100f but the surrounding warm end is 84.2f do you think that's to warm
 

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I've changed the bulb. He tends to sit on the far corner away furthest away from the heat he can. So do you think the Viv is to hot at the moment his cool end where he stays it's 80.6f and the basking spot is 100f but the surrounding warm end is 84.2f do you think that's to warm
No those are good temps- is he eating pooping? How long does he bask for when basking? How is he getting water?
 

Forever_Young80

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No those are good temps- is he eating pooping? How long does he bask for when basking?
He haven't eaten in about 4 days he's gone right off his food. He never basks and he last popped on Friday. He will stay there all day unless I move him and after a few minutes he will go back to that spot
 

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Sadie

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He haven't eaten in about 4 days he's gone right off his food. He never basks and he last popped on Friday. He will stay there all day unless I move him and after a few minutes he will go back to that spot
When was the last time he had water and what did the urate look like? Dry crusty? If so hes dehydrated- get a weight on him weigh on a kitchen food scale in grams- w/ his temps on par and UVB there is something else going on unless hes going into brumation which is off season but not impossible -- please get him a hide- how old is he? Has he ever been tested for parasites? What are you feeding for a staple insect? If he hasnt been tested I recommend you get him tested too many parasites will cause this kind of behavior as well --- NO ENEMAS! You would need to feed him some plain canned pumpkin to make him go to the bathroom - then take the fecal into the vet for testing! I am going to flag the post to Tracie shes the vet tech on the board and have her give input on him
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