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Electrolytes....But Why?
Electrolytes are extremely important for proper re-hydration therapy to take place in the body. Water alone will not hydrate your reptile if it's electrolytes are depleted or out of balance. Any time you begin any type of nutritional therapy on a sick or malnourished reptile, hydration therapy with electrolytes is essential. -
Do it Yourself Fecal Float Test Tutorial
Want to save a little money and do your own fecal tests? Curious how it's done and just want to learn? In these trying times, it's great to be able to save a little money when you can, not to mention it's a great way to keep an eye on your pets health year round and stop problems before they start!
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The Sub Adult Dragon
So you have had your dragon now for 4 to 6 months and everything is going great. Then sometime between 8 months to a year, you go to offer the daily meal and you get the little lick and maybe a turned head. So, you follow the head with that poor bug wiggling on the end of the tongs, then do a circular motion in front of your dragon's nose, and you get the closed eyes like "no thank you". Now what?? -
Hydration! Lets talk water!
With calcium being the most abundant mineral in our bodies, we also need to pay attention to some of the other things found in our bodies, the most abundant molecules in all living organisms... H20. -
The Truth About Adenovirus in Bearded Dragons
Springtime is here! Breeding season is among us and with that comes a lot of parroting and misinformation about ADV in Bearded Dragons. ADV is no longer the death sentence it was once believed to be. Tracy Saltmarsh wrote an amazing article in regards to the actual research done on this topic and we would love to share it with you. -
The Poop Story! Is my Bearded Dragon's Poop Normal??
Liquid? Mushy? Smelly? What is a healthy Bearded Dragon poo supposed to look like? We are here to help!