My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
Anyway, any tips on getting him plump again? He is still a juvie.
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
Hi,
To get a more usefull reply you will probably have top tell people a few more details.
What is his setup like?
What is he eating and how often?
Has he got skinny quite quickly or has it been a slow change?
How long have you had him and where did you get him?
Was he CB or WC or CF?
Has he been treated for parasites or had a vet check for potential problems?
dr del
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
he is in one off thoes 270gal nylon mesh enclosures
he has a big bowl of water in there
he is offered crickets and meal worms and wax worms every day
i have had him since april, got him at a local pet store
idk
yes
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
give him some pinkies few times a week.
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
i think he might be to small... let me tr and get a pic up...
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
here he is can he take down a small pink?
F/t or live?
http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/a...tidude1/09.jpg
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
Hi,
What are the temps at his basking spot and the ambients and how is the UV bulb setup?
dr del
Re: My chinese water dragon is looking a little thin....
be sure you have a good 88-90 hot basking spot with 12 hrs of UV going. Other wise he wont be able to digest properly.
The dragon needs UVB to produce vitamin D3 in order to absorb the calcium in the diet, without this lighting the dragon will get very little calcium from the food and supplements that you are giving it and will very likely develop Calcium Deficiency in herbivore and omnivorous reptiles or MBD (metabolic bone disease)
Pinkies can be fed either or as they wont harm him at all. start off with 1-2 per week as see how his weight goes. Dont push it on the pinkies as he is still young. but a few will help
"Crickets, mealworms (normal size, jumbo and super), waxworms, and earthworms, grasshoppers, butterworms, locusts, some people try small feeder fish like goldfish, and you may also want to offer a little bit of finely shredded veggies and fruit ( if your dragon will eat veggies this should make up about 10% to 15% of their diet) ( if you're going to try feeding them veggies and fruit, look for Melissa Kaplan's "ig salad diet" in her Iguana Care FAQ you can find the FAQ at: http://www.anapsid.org" Cutesy of http://www.triciaswaterdragon.com/diet.htm