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- CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION AND FLUID THERAPY IN REPTILES
Many of the reptiles that are presented for emergency care are chronically dehydrated and volume depleted These patients require fluid therapy and parenteral routes should be used in those with signs of moderate to severe signs Intravenous or intraosseous routes are reserved for cases of acute volume depletion or those that need colloids or glucose
- Bearded Dragon Heating Guide
What type of bulb makes a good basking bulb? Why do I need one? A basking bulb is essential for keeping your bearded dragon warm and helping it regulate its body temperature Basking helps beardies to digest their food and maintain their metabolism and immune system Experienced bearded dragon
- Whats the opinion on excavator clay? - Bearded Dragon . org
Sorry for the late reply, I've only just gotten arround to making a dig box with the excavator clay due to moving and graduating college I've been quite bussy and short on money Anyways, I just introduced a litterbox full of excavator clay into the vivarium I let the clay only partially dry so my beardie could dig for himself a little bit Well instead of digging he preoccupied himself with
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- Witblit Bearded Dragon | General Discussion
Hi everyone, I have recently discovered witblit bearded dragons and would love to own one However, I have seen that they are very expensive Does anyone know where I could find them for cheaper? Thank you :)
- Infrared light | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org
During the day the dragons need lots of bright clear light (like the sunlight they'd get in their natural homeland) and at night they should have no lights on as even the red lights can disrupt their sleep and leave you with tired, cranky dragons
- Arcadia Lighting | Enclosures
In preparation for getting a Zen habitat for Figment, I've started looking around for a T5 UV bulb As Arcadia seems to be the go-to for most folks, I looked them up - and I've found that they have both a 12% UV bulb (for desert critters) and a 14% UV bulb (specifically for dragons) I'm
- Beardie Rescue - Bearded Dragon . org
While bearded dragons don't require baths, it is helpful to bathe them under certain circumstances Some reasons why a bearded dragon might get a bath
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