My beardie Albus use to eat really well, but for the past couple of months she has really took a turn in the opposite direction. At first all I could get her to eat was superworms and now nothing at all. I took her to a herp vet a couple of weeks ago and the vet said she was a bit over weight. Albus had a fecal done and it was negative. She also had a bm that day and the vet detected some hard clumps of sand in it, so there may be more in my dragon. I wonder could this affect her eating so much? Well, the sand has been out of her habitat for about 3 months before this vet visit even took place but, the vet said some could still be in there. The vet told me to increase her activity to spark up her appetite and she also gave her a syringe of mineral oil to help move things out of her system, but no mb yet. The next step is x-ray and possibly surgery if she dosen't improve. Has anyone ever went through this with their beardie? Albus is an adult female. Despite not eating she seems to be alert and normal, her legs are fine. She just went through a shed too. I am really worried about her. How long can beardies go without eating and still be ok? I know reptiles can go a long time without food also, she is drinking water and I give her baths. Any advice would be appreciated. thanks