I have an adult female bearded dragon, yesterday we noticed her head feet and tail are turning white, her eyes are sunken in, she hasnt been moving around like usual, she hasnt eaten in a week and 2 days, and the last stool she had was diarrhea. We are worried about her and dont want her to die on us. We bougt her when she was an adult from a pet store, we have had her about a year and she has never been like this.

Updated On April 3rd, 2017

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Answered By Joy Fuhrman, DVM, MBA, CPA

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It sounds like Sahara is dehydrated. These clinical signs are very concerning for a bearded dragon and could be due to disease or because of a problem with her diet or housing. Either way, you should take Sahara to see the veterinarian first thing in the morning. You can find a reptile specific veterinarian on http://arav.org/. If there is not a reptile veterinarian close by, call your local veterinarians to see if they will see a bearded dragon. The veterinarian will likely give Sahara some fluids underneath her skin and prescribe a course of antibiotics to treat the diarrhea. Good luck! I hope Sahara is feeling better soon.

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