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i cant that you enough for this, this isn't very far from me and i should be able to make it in my Tuesday i hope!
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DR. Terri Parrott (Nenezian)
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Re: Need help and fast....
My biggest fear is MBD...I swear I’ve been trying everything to make sure everything is right I’m just afraid I might have done something over the years that wasn’t....
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Re: Need help and fast....
Sorry to respond so late but I recommend Dr Bruce Bogoslavsky at Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando. He's a true herper, a member of the Central Florida Herpetological Society, and my reptile vet of choice for over 15 years. He owns beardies and is very knowledgable about them.
Re: Need help and fast....
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Cheesenugget
Shaking or tremors are usually a sign of MBD...
What lights do you use? Do you have the UVB inside or outside on the mesh lid? How many inches away is the beardie from the basking area? What is the hot spot temp?
If your beardie has MBD, your vet will confirm with xrays.
I have a 34” T8 10.0 uvb on top of the mesh changed out just last July basking temps are 110 ambient 90, basking distance is about 10” give or take and I’ve had one appointment so far that gave me a bunch of bull soo I have another appointment with Dr. Bogoslavsky on Wednesday. I pray he has more answers. I was told it was a vitamin deficiency when he was younger that caused his bones to not properly develop and ended up with shortened radius and ulna that’s causing him problems....I say MBD... we will see...either way it’s my fault...
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Sorry to respond so late but I recommend Dr Bruce Bogoslavsky at Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando. He's a true herper, a member of the Central Florida Herpetological Society, and my reptile vet of choice for over 15 years. He owns beardies and is very knowledgable about them.
Thank you for this btw read his reviews and I’m hoping he can give me more info on my boy!
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Aerries
I have a 34” T8 10.0 uvb on top of the mesh changed out just last July basking temps are 110 ambient 90, basking distance is about 10” give or take and I’ve had one appointment so far that gave me a bunch of bull soo I have another appointment with Dr. Bogoslavsky on Wednesday. I pray he has more answers. I was told it was a vitamin deficiency when he was younger that caused his bones to not properly develop and ended up with shortened radius and ulna that’s causing him problems....I say MBD... we will see...either way it’s my fault...
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No it is not your fault. It sounds like you did your research but may not have the correct info on the UVB light, which I was only able to find out through the bearded dragon forums, not from the vet, not the pet store and not even most caresheets.
First thing first, t8 is too weak. The mesh lid blocks out 40% of the rays your beardie needs. To get the sufficient amount, he would need to be about 6" from the light, not 10". And 6" is unreasonable considering he will overheat from the basking spot. You have 2 options: remove the lid/find a way to tie the T8 under the mesh lid if you want to keep the T8 or change to a T5 HO (high output) Reptisun 10.0 and keep the mesh lid. Then your beardie can stay at 10" from the light.
Imo, switch to the T5 HO. You will need to buy a new fixture too. Both are available from Amazon. It is a pricey up front cost (About $80) but the T5 is known to last longer (8 months vs 6 months of a T8). It is so strong that you would NOT use the T5 without a lid at 10" but a little further away at the risk of being burned.
Once you switch the UVB, you should see an increase in appetite and energy. Whatever damages MBD has done is permanent but you can still stop further damage and your beardie can live his life out.
How many times are you supplementing his food? As an adult, he should have at least 2x calcium + d3 and 1 multivitamin per week. But because it sounds like he may have MBD, I would increase that to 3x calcium + d3. I would RepCal for the calcium powder which I recommend, because it comes with no phosphorus. That too is a little pricey but it is another expense for the long term health of your beardie.
Veggies like collard greens have high calcium. I would increase more veggies with calcium in them in his salad.
Lastly, adults only need about 90-95F basking spot. Babies are from 98-105F. Too hot and he may not bask at the 10" that you have, hence he is not basking enough for the UVB.