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Thread: Beardie's eyes

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    Beardie's eyes

    Hey everyone, I was looking at our Beardie last night and I noticed that it's eye sockets looked to big for the Beardie's eye's ( almost like it's eye balls are too small ). Has anyone every seen this? should I be concerned.
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    Re: Beardie's eyes

    It sound like he is dehydrated, do you spray him? and do you feed fresh greens or the dry stuff?


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    Re: Beardie's eyes

    I do spray him and give a bath about once a week. I do feed him dried food and some crickets, very little greens.
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    Re: Beardie's eyes

    As far as the eyes are concerned....I would have to see a picture. Beardeds do not really have 'big' eyes in the first place....a picture would be great...

    For a quick check on hydration....Slightly pinch(not hard) the skin along the back of the beardie....if it goes back to normal immediately, it is probably well hydrated.....if the skin does not return back to normal, the bearded is probably dehydrated....

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    Re: Beardie's eyes

    Thanks for the help guys. I'll check it out.
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