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How do I know if my bearded dragon has a parasite?

By Jessica Hardy

How do I know if my bearded dragon has a parasite?

Reptiles with intestinal parasites frequently have the following symptoms:

  1. Poor appetite.
  2. Weight loss.
  3. Vomiting or regurgitation.
  4. Abnormal appearing stools.
  5. Diarrhea.

How do you know if a bearded dragon is dehydrated?

If your bearded dragon isn’t being given water, chances are it is dehydrated. Signs of dehydration include:

  1. wrinkled skin.
  2. the saliva tackiness, double strands forming when the mouth opens.
  3. decreased elasticity in the skin, the skin tents when gently pinched.
  4. sunken eyes (Gibbons, 2009)

What is a sperm plug bearded dragon?

Well my innocent friends, it’s quite simple: sperm plugs are hard waxy plugs of seminal fluid that build up in a bearded dragon’s inverted hemipenes, typically during mating season. This is a sperm plug.

What is coccidia in bearded dragons?

Coccidia are tiny parasites that live in the wall of bearded dragon’s intestine. Coccidia are even present in a healthy bearded dragon, but there are some factors that help Coccidia grow and reproduce quickly. One of the causes of Coccidia is stress.

Can you see parasites in bearded dragon poop?

Parasites, especially pinworms, are common in the intestinal tract of pet bearded dragons. The pet may show no clinical signs, and parasites will be detected on an annual fecal examination. In some cases, parasites may cause diarrhea or weight loss.

What does bearded dragons poop look like?

What Should Bearded Dragon Poop Look Like? A Bearded Dragon’s poop should be brown with white urate. If a bearded dragon is healthy their stool will be brown, firm in consistency and log shaped. Urate will be either white or yellow and usually remains at the end of the poop.

Why does my bearded dragon have watery poop?

Bearded Dragon Runny Poop Diet changes, bad diet and parasites are the three biggest reasons for bearded dragon diarrhea. Runny poop can also indicate parasites. The most common way bearded dragons get parasites is from the insects they eat. Insects can contain parasites which are passed on when they are consumed.

Should I mist bearded dragon?

Frequency in Misting It’s not only important to amp up misting in times of shedding, but also in the wintertime. Remember, the air can be extremely dry during the coldest months of the year. When it’s cold outside, make a point to mist your bearded dragon — and the interior of his enclosure — a few times per week.

Do bearded dragons get blackheads?

These glands will produce this waxy substance from the time your beardie is a juvenile until their life is complete. Underneath each pore is a gland that produces oil. That oil comes out at some level all the time. That oil also can harden and get clogged in your pore resulting in a blackhead.

Why does my bearded dragon poop so much?

Diet, age, hydration, environment, illness and stress can all influence a beardie’s poop schedule. A Bearded dragon that eats lots of calcium-rich foods (e.g. silkworms) will usually poop more often. This is quite common with babies and juveniles as they need a protein based diet.

What do parasites look like in bearded dragon poop?

These worms can actually be visualized in the feces of your reptile. They look like long spaghetti-like worms and are easily treated by your exotics vet.

Does bearded dragon poop smell?

Their bearded dragon does not smell! The smell is only one of them. Poop can contain parasites and bacteria, and you really don’t want those laying around for your bearded dragon to live near or crawl through. You also don’t want to give those parasites and bacteria time to move from the droppings to the substrate.