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Is this the start of gout?

Bobby S.

Bearded Dragon Egg
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hello everyone I’m new to this hobby, so I’m wanting the best for my beardie. I’ve built custom aquariums for years but have only been in the terrarium scene a couple years and at that housed amphibians. I have adopted a adult female that I’d like y’all to check out and please let me know if this is normal. I may just be overthinking this whole thing... so I noticed her left left and right arms are swollen from the torso down to her fingers. But the left arm looks a little more swollen than the other. I have attached some pictures to this post so please feel free to let me know if they didn’t go through. I adopted her from an experienced hobbyist, that is currently enrolled in vet school and he advised that she has been getting fresh veggies daily, (kale, collard greens and carrots) and 6-10 superworms every other day. She’s about 18 inches long, and he thinks she is 4 years from examining her size and traits. She also has her food dusted with d3 supplement and non d3 calcium in cycles. Calcium+D once a week and Calcium w/o D every day. If there’s any other tips for a healthy beardie, and advice I would love as much as I can get so please share! Thank you all for your help in advance.
 

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