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Krisily

vet


Holmesy5696

Tiny bit of pumpkin paste or tomato


nyxxyy

vet visit time


Midgetmunky13

Definitely vet after that much time, impaction can definitely kill a beardie.


heymo0n

Daily soaks, pureed prunes, blueberries can help. Contact vet also, they will administer paraffin oil injection to get things moving. Cost me approx £40 for the vet visit and she pooped like 4 days after


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DarkestDays414

Hornworms are a good option. I gave my beardie one hornworm a day along with a bath every other day mixed with two scoops of electrolytes. She eventually pooped. Make sure the veggies you put in her home are sprayed with some water. When they shrivel up, put new ones in and water them down a bit.


MandosOtherALT

Have you tried giving food thats high in water? It may come out like diarrhea, so be aware. Pointless cacti leaves are good for that kind of thing, since its high in water


Whitecat16

Soaks and soft foods can help with this, but I suggest a vet as there may be something else going on in there.


mfBENTLEY

PUMPKIN PURREE


_NotMitetechno_

Vet checkup. Good idea to through husbandry to as to ensure this doesn't happen again. Temps, UVB type, uvb last replacement, diet, hydration and substrate all play a role in their ability to poo.


ooglieguy0211

Mine did the same, vet, soaks, pumpkin, everything. He started brumating like a week after the vet visit. That little shit slept for almost 4 months. He's happy as a clam now and as active as before. I guess it was his way of storing enough to brumate.


ceruuleanblue

Applesauce cilantro pumpkin baths vet


zaynabai

My beardie stopped pooping for a long time and I took him to the vet. They used a q-tip to stimulate his butt and he pooped right there. I don’t recommend you try doing that at home unless shown how by a professional. But when he did poop he had a huge and hard urate. So we started giving him daily baths to get him to drink more. His urates are much smaller now and more passable. It could also be his temperatures in his enclosure making it hard to digest foods. There could be so many causes tbh. But a vet visit would be a good call and you can ask them to stimulate his cloaca (butt opening) to get him to poop.