My Bearded Dragon Is Dying!! (Part 44) 😰🦎

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2022
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  • @Lewisiaisoutofcontext
    @Lewisiaisoutofcontext Год назад +36210

    Hi. Vet tech/current vet student here. What you're witnessing is a seizure, not dehydration. Seizures can be caused by a lot of things. MBD (metabolic bone disease) is the thing I'd consider first. His diet should be rich in calcium and he should have access to proper UVB light. Another possibility is toxins in or around the tank. Is there any tannin rich wood in there? Are you using any sort of chemicals in the room he's in? Like sprays or air fresheners or anything like that? Has anything changed when he had his first seizure?
    It could also be because of stress. You're trying to tame him, which is a good thing, but too much stress could cause an overload and possible neurological symptoms, such as a seizure. It could also be genetic and have nothing to do with your husbandry. I am not very knowledgable in beardie morphs but I know several morphs in other lizards as well as snakes that have a great risk of developing neurological problems (the enigma syndrome in leopard geckos and the spider ball python problem are two that comes to mind).
    The problem is I'm just sitting here behind a screen, I can only speculate from what I know from the years of work I've done and what I've been taught in school. If these problems continue, please see a vet. I know there are several good ones here in Sweden who specialise in reptiles.
    Lite på svenska också. Jag hoppas verkligen att det har blivit bättre, men om det inte har det och/eller om du vill prata mer med mig om problemet och olika lösningar eller veterinärer att kontakta så finns jag på Terrariedjur under namnet MariaLewisia. Skriv jättegärna till mig där isåfall.

    • @Chomper27
      @Chomper27 Год назад +4471

      My bearded dragon died like 3 days after i fed him crickets from a different store than the ones i usually get. Could chemicals on crickets be the cause?

    • @Lewisiaisoutofcontext
      @Lewisiaisoutofcontext Год назад +3054

      @@Chomper27 It's very hard to say what happened without knowing the entire history and condition of the animal in question, so I really can't tell you if the crickets caused him to pass away. I'm very sorry for your loss. ❤️

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +12467

      Wow! I can not thank you enough for this comment!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I was a bit hesitate to post this video, was a bit scared people was going to attack me. But once again I get proof that it's good to post the good and the bad. Because people are kind hearted and willing to help! So thank you so much!!
      As as of now, everything is back to normal. Literally like nothing have happened! Just how it was the day before. Pretty crazy.. he is eating and bring active. Not as defensive anymore tho 👍👍

    • @katehuber4974
      @katehuber4974 Год назад +628

      @@JohanExoticGlobal That is so great news, and I don’t think this needs to be said but I hope you were able to get him to a vet because it was painful to watch. My gosh, I am so sorry that’s literally the scariest thing I’ve ever seen. Though I am so glad you moved him to paper towels as it looked like he was almost chocking on dirt and impaction is probably the last thing you want with him. I hate to be that person as you clearly have more experience with reptiles then I do, but I’ve actually caught my special snow flake of a bearded dragon eating both the paper towels and the newspaper I’ve used as substrate and unfortunately I think you should keep him on paper towels just in case this happens again. I’m sorry that happened and as a fellow bearded dragon owner I hope the little guy lives a long and happy life. Thank you for sharing this though. It’s an unfortunate reminder that things can go wrong for even the most experienced keepers.

    • @Lewisiaisoutofcontext
      @Lewisiaisoutofcontext Год назад +472

      @🍄Mushroom🍄 Totally normal in a growing beardie! As babies and juveniles, beardies (and any other reptile for that matter) will grow a lot quicker and thus need to shed a lot more frequently. As they mature however, they won't need to shed as often anymore. A baby beardie will shed every month or so while an adult only sheds a couple times a year.

  • @flyincoyotescales
    @flyincoyotescales Год назад +3026

    Young bearded dragons are especially prone to seizures when they have low calcium or other vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Make sure to get him to a vet.

    • @FJBrandon
      @FJBrandon 11 месяцев назад +13

      A good dozen of pinkies might get him back in form

    • @rynhanson
      @rynhanson 11 месяцев назад +13

      He also needs the proper light to break down said calcium

    • @frankdux4515
      @frankdux4515 10 месяцев назад +14

      Yes.. my lizard did this. It's was calcium def. From feeding only crickets and veg. He needed a prey that had a skeleton like pinkies. Calcium from the bones.

    • @dellcardi4766
      @dellcardi4766 10 месяцев назад +2

      Nah that's just all the breading they doing with them

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 7 месяцев назад

      @@dellcardi4766 nah that's Atadenovirus, also known as Stargazing disease. It's common, easily transmitted on humans, fatal and there's no cure. ADV. search it. Or just search bearded dragon convulsions, convulsing, you'll see for yourself. Don't go handling strange iguanas and then your dragon.

  • @SomethingCurious2
    @SomethingCurious2 Год назад +26

    Vet here. Just follow the suggestions of what the vet tech/current vet student here person said. I approve.

  • @greysaldana6100
    @greysaldana6100 Год назад +281

    I would panic and cry if my beardie ever seized like this.
    Had him since he was the size of my pinky and now he’s 18 inches long and five years old. Such an active and happy guy, seeing another one like this is so so sad.

    • @Styxswimmer
      @Styxswimmer 9 месяцев назад +12

      I love my beardie. Hes not my pet, hes my friend. I love on him more than my wife loves on her cat.

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 7 месяцев назад

      you're going to want to research Atadenovirus and take proper precautions, then. Everybody wants to argue, it's clearly a neurological disorder but in this case it's caused by a virus, it's not genetic. A common fatal virus with no cure.

    • @paullongacre1585
      @paullongacre1585 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Styxswimmer same here, mine is with me from the time I’m home from work til I tuck her in bed long after she fell asleep on me

    • @hollsrb
      @hollsrb 4 месяца назад

      mine done this and she passed away 😢

    • @RobloXian-krn-L
      @RobloXian-krn-L 4 месяца назад

      1 like = free pets
      👇

  • @oceanbreezeyy764
    @oceanbreezeyy764 Год назад +2084

    I was going to say that it looked more like a seizure, but the pinned comment already explained it way better than I ever could.

    • @LOLCAUSE11
      @LOLCAUSE11 Год назад +6

      yeah same

    • @jonahdavis9206
      @jonahdavis9206 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah same, you can easily tell a seizure when you have seen them before

    • @Kayleeeesmiles
      @Kayleeeesmiles 7 дней назад

      These are seizures 😢 did you get him checked out so you can properly care for him ? 😩❤️

  • @circuszebra
    @circuszebra Год назад +3489

    This looks like a seizure to me. Assess diet, setup, reduce stressors and contact an exotics/reptile veterinarian. Show them this video and go to an appointment prepared with the answers to the above and show them this video. It is always best to seek advice and have any tests and investigations done when our beloved animals start showing abnormal behaviour. The cause of any worrisome changes should always be examined. It’s better to be safe and to do our absolute best by the animals in our care.
    Good luck to you and your sweet beardie, I hope all goes well!
    - I’ve kept and rescued reptiles and exotics including beardies for decades and I know how important they are to us. I honestly and sincerely do wish you both well, take care!

    • @courtniewesterfield9079
      @courtniewesterfield9079 Год назад +43

      Stress is #1 cause of seizures.
      Suggest for anyone/anything with a seizure disorder. Do not push limits to often. You can actually kill us. Yes living things can die from seizures

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +201

      Thank you!! Very said it was a seizure caused by stress..

    • @alluranesbella6089
      @alluranesbella6089 Год назад +36

      @@courtniewesterfield9079 as someone who’s experienced a seizure just seeing this little guy tossed and kept in the dirt is killing me right now. Reptiles lyk if they’re overwhelmed especially with their lungs, this dude had to have been showing signs of over stress before this. when training my beardie if i could see a lot of lung movement we concluded and he got rest for the day. I love that this dudes trying but he’s not getting how impactful stress is on the heart:(

    • @sweatsucks7719
      @sweatsucks7719 Год назад +6

      Yes so this looks like a seizure to me (pulling up my pants). I know a lot of people have commented this weeks ago and it's even pinned but I thought I'd say because my comments carry more weight than anyone elses

    • @Silver_wind_1987_
      @Silver_wind_1987_ Год назад +7

      ​@@alluranesbella6089 my dog shadow had seizures and that's exactly what this was. He should of infact moved the beardie OUT of the tank and into a hospital bin without much around for him to hurt himself.

  • @k.a.c613
    @k.a.c613 Год назад +43

    Poor little guy. Looks like he's in so much pain. Hope he's all better now. Looks like he's comin around. Seems alot happier at the end.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +7

      She is doing better now. Thank you 🙏

    • @user-pn4tv8xp2y
      @user-pn4tv8xp2y Год назад +2

      If it's a seizure disorder she doesnt experience any pain during the episodes

  • @dwolly2129
    @dwolly2129 Год назад +9

    he’s really lucky ti have someone as caring as you as an owner

  • @HypnoticSuri
    @HypnoticSuri Год назад +1638

    I’m glad these comments are being helpful instead of shaking this man for not knowing what was happening now he can help his little fella! Wish comments were more like this all the time ❤ and I hope the creator of this video is able to help the poor little fella to

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +101

      Exactly!! I love it! Thata how the reptile community should do, so it's awesome! She is doing much better and I'm excited to share everything in the next part 😊🙏

    • @-WingedPoet-
      @-WingedPoet- Год назад +10

      They used to be.. pre-troll era.

    • @ZarakiKempachi
      @ZarakiKempachi Год назад +6

      Hes a good man. And i think as his audience we can hear the love in his voice and how much he cares for his little lizard friend. We support any who is actually trying.

    • @_G.C
      @_G.C Год назад +3

      Comments in general should be more helpful rather than stressful, but not a lot of people are able to really go through with it

    • @-WingedPoet-
      @-WingedPoet- Год назад +5

      @@_G.C Agreed. There's enough stress & depression on the world. We don't have to be d*ks just cause we are anonymously posting online. THERE'S A HUMAN BEING READING THIS. Be respectful, even if kindness isn't possible.

  • @Sanquezo
    @Sanquezo Год назад +3546

    I have epilepsy and wow it hurts to see the little guy suffer. It's good to see a caring community here as well

    • @bayarea_pyro4159
      @bayarea_pyro4159 Год назад +28

      Saw someone’s Pitt seizing and that was the saddest thing ever. Grew up with that breed so I feel like I can recognize their facial expressions and that poor pup was terrified. It’s owner was calm but damn could you hear the pain the dude was in. It’s horrible knowing there’s nothing you can do for something you care about, all you can do is be there

    • @cadycastle9957
      @cadycastle9957 Год назад +3

      Pretty sure this is due to lack of vitamins for the animal and not necessarily a seizure. This can happen when they are fed the same thing day in and day out and aren't getting the right amount of vitamins.

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 Год назад

      I had a dog who had seizures his whole life, it doesn't look like seizures to me. And how can you tell when the clips are a few seconds each? Looks like a neurological issue. Almost looks like mad cow disease, which is when cows eat cows. I agree with the comment about diet. That lizard is eating the wrong stuff.

    • @user-xd1cm9vu9s
      @user-xd1cm9vu9s Год назад +4

      @@alanmalcheski8882 seizures ARE a neurological issue

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 Год назад

      @@user-xd1cm9vu9s I didn't say it wasn't. If you dissect that comment you'll see that by including mad cow disease, I'm saying that they're all neurological disorders, seizures, mad cow disease, and this. I'm not a seizure expert, I don't know how long they can last but my dog's seizures always lasted several minutes, they were very intense and there was lots of shaking, like, at least a hundred spasms before it stopped. This reptile is only spasming a few times, unless they edited it. Maybe that's an average reptile seizure, I don't know. But if we're comparing it to mammals it more closely resembles mad cow disease than a dog's seizure, and when people have seizures they usually shake violently for several minutes also.

  • @aurora231537
    @aurora231537 9 месяцев назад +6

    May he know light and comfort from here on out❤

  • @bassmankilla9352
    @bassmankilla9352 10 месяцев назад +12

    Your reply you left to the veterinarian was so kind and appreciative, it made me want to subscribe to your channel.

  • @wildred6857
    @wildred6857 Год назад +735

    Seizures. I lost mine last year due to it hope he recovers

    • @BrattyDragonZ
      @BrattyDragonZ Год назад +5

      Mbd for sure

    • @wildred6857
      @wildred6857 Год назад +3

      No bratty dragons my bearded did not have MBD for sure. She was 100% up to the seizures with this video I'm not sure the history of the animal nor am I a vet how ever I see similar conditions between that one and mine

    • @katiix
      @katiix Год назад

      You seen that in the previous comment from the Vet Tech huhh? lol

    • @wildred6857
      @wildred6857 Год назад +8

      No just my experience with camaro by bearded who's not here anymore sadly

    • @lordpopo6817
      @lordpopo6817 Год назад +2

      @@katiix Always that one loser.

  • @AHitmanForHire
    @AHitmanForHire Год назад +726

    This genuinely broke my heart seeing him fold up like that but seeing him resting up under the water definitely helped. Little guys been through a lot

  • @jamesbillingsby8043
    @jamesbillingsby8043 Год назад +46

    I was so glad to see he recovered and the amazing comment from the vet tech. I hope you figure out what was causing him issues, he looked horrifying.

  • @shenzhong2942
    @shenzhong2942 Год назад +3

    the cheerful tiktok voice you use to narrate these incredibly sad videos is absolutely hilarious

  • @katinadacres8045
    @katinadacres8045 Год назад +115

    As a beardie owner, this pained me. I hope your baby is doing better! I had to euthanize my first one, he was 3 last year due to a large tumor, (vet suggested.) I have my female we rescued before he got sick and one of their babies thankfully, otherwise I think I'd be a mess! 🥺🥺

  • @appeltaartnl
    @appeltaartnl Год назад +61

    Poor little guy. Hope he has a speedy recovery. Good luck!

  • @PNW_Cali_Baby
    @PNW_Cali_Baby 4 месяца назад +1

    Give that boy some calcium covered meal worms or crickets.

  • @All-Ava-max
    @All-Ava-max 6 месяцев назад +2

    I feel so baddddd, hopefully he gets better keep hydrating him and make sure it’s not too cold or warm or any changes in his food. Poor guy 🦎

  • @lilredrenee
    @lilredrenee Год назад +470

    Oh my gosh this broke my heart 😭
    Glad to know he’s doing better!!
    One of my beardies had seizures and it looked a lot like that. He ended up paralyzing himself so my husband had to.. do the deed 😔 im so glad yours hasn’t come to that!! Just keep him hydrated and loved and im sure he’ll be fine 🤗
    *i think it’s important to note, these younger ones could’ve been born with a parasite and the symptoms are usually diarrhea and seizures then they die. But he looks like he’s doing much better so I doubt that’s the cause

    • @liltavo.ent.
      @liltavo.ent. Год назад +1

      U spouse to use sand

    • @harleenelson
      @harleenelson Год назад

      can you tell us how your husband euthanized the beardie?..

    • @sarahstinyzoo8766
      @sarahstinyzoo8766 Год назад +4

      @@liltavo.ent. sand can cause impaction

    • @MrGAMEOVER85
      @MrGAMEOVER85 Год назад +4

      He's not doing better. This is ADV. once they have it, it's permanent. You can slow the progress, but this one looks pretty far gone. It's been over a month since this video was posted, and sadly, I would bet this poor guy I'd no longer with us.

    • @laethe230
      @laethe230 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@MrGAMEOVER85there's a part 46 where they say the dragon has been diagnosed with MBD and is doing better

  • @kyelater33
    @kyelater33 Год назад +834

    I'm pretty sure this is a seizure, not dehydration. I've never owned a lizard but my ferret had seizures, as well as my childhood dog. Their seizures looked really similar to this. I'm not sure of what causes seizures in lizards but I hope he gets better💗💞

    • @Gustavo-co2qh
      @Gustavo-co2qh Год назад +5

      Crazy cuz you were right almost everyone saying seizure on the comments. It’s almost like once you witness a seizure you can automatically remember one and also detect one when occurring.

    • @MishaDark
      @MishaDark Год назад +2

      @@Gustavo-co2qh Well yeah, experience does that. Just like if I have seen a bearded dragon once before I can recognize a bearded dragon next time I see one.

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 7 месяцев назад

      it's ADV, Atadenovirus.
      my God, people, is it really that hard to remember that you're On, the Internet, right Now, and rather than pontificate endlessly you can just search similar videos and find out Immediately?... I mean...? I see this Every day. This is a fatal virus with no cure, but in a different scenario a lizard's Life could be at stake, here. smh

  • @AlyssaQ420
    @AlyssaQ420 11 месяцев назад +3

    Be careful when giving them water. They have a valve in their throat that acts as a shut-off mechanism so they don't gulp too much at once. If you disturb them while or immediately after drinking, it could startle them, causing the valve to flood and drown them. Hope this info helps and I hope the little scaly angel pulls through.

  • @ALVIERNA899
    @ALVIERNA899 Месяц назад

    dragon beard:GIVE ME SOCK OR I'LL DIE😂

  • @valtarii
    @valtarii Год назад +47

    I would definitely get this little guy tested for atadenovirus if you haven’t already! Some bearded dragons with ADV can experience neurological symptoms such as body twitching and seizures. It may arch its neck and look up at the sky (stargazing) due to what the virus does to its nervous system. Bearded dragons that are infected with atadenovirus as adults typically develop liver and kidney disease, and other conditions. Oddly, some bearded dragons never show any symptoms and are lifelong carriers of the virus. A bearded dragon can quickly become infected with the virus if it is exposed to the feces of a carrier dragon, are handled by someone who handled an infected beardie, shares a cage with an infected dragon, or eats leftover food from an infected dragon. Unfortunately, there is no cure for atadenovirus. A dragon with ADV can only be treated to alleviate its symptoms. It should be housed alone to prevent further infection to other bearded dragons and reduce its competition with other beardies for food. It will continue to need appropriate UVB lighting and heat. Remove loose substrate and monitor feeding to prevent choking and inhalation during neurologic events. If it has a secondary infection due to a suppressed immune system, antibiotics may be prescribed. If the beardie is dehydrated, warm water soaks may be recommended, and syringe feeding may also be necessary if it is not eating well. Its quality of life must be assessed regularly to make sure euthanasia is not a better option over palliative care. I hope this was helpful and best of luck to you and the little dragon!

    • @wrathgate.reptiles
      @wrathgate.reptiles Год назад

      ADV has become a Boogeyman in the dragon world, pretty much all dragons carry ADV, just not all are actively shedding it when testing. Even wild species have been found with it.
      Unfortunately, usually there are underlying neurological issues, often from genetics or bad husbandry, that results in ADV being the scapegoat

    • @josette.t4004
      @josette.t4004 Год назад +1

      My bearie has ADV and she has gone through lots of vet visits and treatment, she would bite at her toes and bite them off and she was refusing to eat for a very long time. We had to do a lot for her to get to a better place… she still struggles but shes doing a lot better then what she used to be

    • @wrathgate.reptiles
      @wrathgate.reptiles Год назад

      @@josette.t4004 that's all signs of a neurological problem, which unfortunately is very common with how poorly bred many dragons are now.
      Phantom Dragons are discussed ADV a lot of their page, how how it's turned into a baseless witch hunt that led to many dozens of dragons being needlessly euthanized, simply due to a lack of understanding. You'd be hard pressed to find a truely negative dragon in captivity

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii Год назад +1

      @@wrathgate.reptiles I hear you, but if this keeper has other reptiles in the home I think it'd still be worth a test to be safe. Before I took in my rescue beardie I had her ADV tested and bloodwork done. 'Quarantine, quarantine, quarantine' as they say in vet school! Best way to prevent so much disease spread. I agree it's not as important for the positive beardie... with symptom management they can live with pretty normal quality of life. But I would not want to subject an otherwise healthy dragon to ADV and risk a terrible reaction. It's a good thing to be aware of to manage husbandry and care in a multi reptile home. It's a shame breeders don't take more care to prevent spread in the population... I wonder if that's mainly the big chain reptile breeders or if it's infiltrated smaller breeding groups too.

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii Год назад

      @@josette.t4004 She's very lucky to have you! :)

  • @5HUP3Y
    @5HUP3Y Год назад +56

    Please please please get him calcium and uvb and really make sure all his heat and care parameters are dialed it cause this is definitely neurological and is most likely being triggered by exterior stress

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 7 месяцев назад +1

      it's ADV. No question. I'm impressed that you refrained from venturing anything past neurological. Wise.

  • @user-zh3je8yn3n
    @user-zh3je8yn3n 6 месяцев назад +2

    Did you take him to the Vet??????
    oh my, he's so cute!
    these pets depend on us being responsible

  • @fangksantana
    @fangksantana День назад

    Bro off them Florida beans

  • @Jasperney
    @Jasperney Год назад +5

    this video and the comments helped me understand exactly what happened to my best friend.
    she died last year, i found her doing the exact same thing, i washed her mouth out of all of the substrate, and held her in my arms until she passed.
    thank you. i appreciate it a lot.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад

      I'm glad this video was helpful. This is why I share both the good and the bad. Thank you so much for this comment 🙏

  • @heatherhalloween974
    @heatherhalloween974 Год назад +263

    It was horrifying to see him like that I really hope he gets better!! I figured it was a seizure or neurological issue. Praying!!

    • @namelessnavnls8060
      @namelessnavnls8060 Год назад

      According to some of the experts in the comments, it was indeed a seizure.

  • @GiselleVelasquez-tp6xn
    @GiselleVelasquez-tp6xn Год назад +6

    You should take him to the vet
    Hopefully he’s ok😢

  • @TigerDreamer7284
    @TigerDreamer7284 Год назад +1

    I am so sorry, being fellow animal lovers, my husband and I, we sympathize. We just recently had lost our little kitten Furling. She was sick.. my heart goes out to you.

  • @Moon_TMNS
    @Moon_TMNS Год назад +85

    “ He needs a break “
    Proceeds to hold and film him 😂 hope he gets better

    • @rm77g13
      @rm77g13 Год назад

      Should be in sand

    • @maxwheatley4497
      @maxwheatley4497 Год назад

      To rinse his mouth out and inspect him

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @SpecterWSA
      @SpecterWSA Год назад

      ​@rm77g13 sand constantly impacts lizards. The dirt will digest easier.
      Do you say sand because they live in a clay/sandbdesert that has some sandy areas?

    • @hopeadler507
      @hopeadler507 Год назад

      @@rm77g13 no sand is terrible lol

  • @poopshitter690
    @poopshitter690 Год назад +30

    Oh my god I feel so sorry for that little guy. Please take him to the vet to make sure everything's okay!

  • @madamlt5758
    @madamlt5758 Год назад

    Poor little guy. The way he was moving just reminded me of withdrawals.

  • @MackenzieSnider
    @MackenzieSnider Год назад +1

    Prayers for your sweet baby❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @cryogenik_
    @cryogenik_ Год назад +6

    Aw he’s adorable. I hope your little dragon gets better

  • @prehistoriccompanions7033
    @prehistoriccompanions7033 Год назад +28

    Dang man that’s scary.. hope your lil dude had a speedy recovery! My oldest dragon is having some pretty serious health issues currently. It’s difficult to really understand what’s going on with them sometimes.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +1

      Oh man.. I'm sorry to hear that too.. I hope for a fast recorvery for both our family members! It's really scary when they are sick..

    • @lemonlizard1
      @lemonlizard1 Год назад +1

      ​@@JohanExoticGlobalyeah, especially for babies. It's good to hear he stopped with the seizures but if anything comes up go to the vet immedeatly. Baby beardies are super sensitive. I lost mine only 4 days after symptoms (they were different from your beardie). Good luck!

  • @pyroinsomnia2625
    @pyroinsomnia2625 5 месяцев назад

    "I have seen no signs of him trying to eat the dirt"
    The beardie: literally actively has dirt in his mouth in every other shot

  • @EllesGhost13
    @EllesGhost13 Год назад

    I gained mt skittish lizards trust by feeding her with my hand near, then out of my hand, then id kinda 'poke' her in the process, built up to petting, then she chose to walk up my arm, eventually to my shoulder to sit, then was always asking to come out

  • @theonethatgotaway2879
    @theonethatgotaway2879 Год назад +10

    A lizard's needs are very specific, no matter what type it is. Wavering from what their genetics are used to can easily be harmful, even deadly. There are times when you just let them be to heal. Hit and miss. Be mindful of their behavior and it gets easier. 🦎

  • @Chomper27
    @Chomper27 Год назад +11

    I actually lost my bearded dragon about 2 months ago he was around 10 ish years and he had the symptoms as the little bearded dragon.. I hope they don't meet the same fate since they are so Young.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +1

      Wow. I'm so sorry to hear this.. :/

    • @tjfos262
      @tjfos262 Год назад +1

      I'm really sorry you lost your dragon

  • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
    @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад +1

    I'm glad he's doing better. I hope he fully recovers.

  • @kunt9670
    @kunt9670 Год назад

    “Because something had happened to ma bearded dragon” love this guys voice 🤣❤️

  • @BumbleBee-wi3cf
    @BumbleBee-wi3cf Год назад +22

    My heart beats for that lizard 😭it's pure agony to see it like that. I'm glad it's alright ❤

    • @Ash_G
      @Ash_G Год назад

      Me too. I pray he gets well. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @EcoNBeBop
    @EcoNBeBop Год назад +64

    “This is going to be the last part of this series”
    “Eventually there will be a part 45 😃”
    💀 fr bruh

    • @RockyTheZyx
      @RockyTheZyx Год назад +1

      He thought he was dead and it will be part 45 when he recouver

    • @EcoNBeBop
      @EcoNBeBop Год назад +3

      @@RockyTheZyx yeah but in the same video that he said it will be the last one of the series and that his beardie is literally DYING he said there's going to be another part. It's not like in the process of making the video he realized it wasn't actually going to die. It's just classic RUclips clickbait

    • @infernalrage9855
      @infernalrage9855 Год назад

      @@EcoNBeBop bruh the part 45 will be a recovery vid and not a continuation of the series

  • @AyyuBX7
    @AyyuBX7 8 месяцев назад +2

    The seizures are caused by lack of calcium in their diets. People need to do research before purchasing and pet.
    Understand its behaviors, its environment as well as study their digestive systems. These two things are key for any animals survial.

  • @creaky2436
    @creaky2436 2 месяца назад

    My baby beardy did this and died within two hours no matter what I did. Unfortunately dozens of them at petco had some disease that affected a whole batch. I disinfected everything after we buried him and bought another later on with zero issues. I miss the initial beardy he was so stinking cute and will always have a special place in my heart. I did all that I could for him.

  • @Redraptor6214
    @Redraptor6214 Год назад +5

    Glad to see she is doing better

  • @lizamay722
    @lizamay722 Год назад +4

    That hurts my heart to see him rolling over in pain, I'm glad by the end of the video he had his eyes open, head up and alert. I hope he keeps doing good

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +2

      It's a very hard video to watch.. and yet I didn't show the worsed video.. She is doing so much better and I'm excited to share everything in the next part 🙏

    • @lizamay722
      @lizamay722 Год назад

      @@JohanExoticGlobal thank you for keeping updates posted, she's so beautiful. I hope she gets all better, and then some

  • @theresacoleman5810
    @theresacoleman5810 2 месяца назад

    Yes I have had numerous lizards, especially bearded dragons. They need their calcium. I use to get a dozen live crickets , pour some calcium powder in the bag, shake it up then put them in their cage. He doesn’t look well. I also put chopped vegetables in one bowl and sprinkle it with calcium. What bulbs are you using? I hope he gets better soon. Mine use to love fresh watermelon.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @samanthainman7139
    @samanthainman7139 6 месяцев назад

    Dude straight up trying to Ouroboros himself 😮

  • @naou4030
    @naou4030 Год назад +13

    Poor baby 🥺 I hope he can improve with all my heart. I'd look into getting him checked for ADV if you haven't already

  • @kristinmontague9084
    @kristinmontague9084 Год назад +6

    Seeing your other videos you do know what you are doing and how to care for all of your animals. I agree with the seizures. Just keep an eye on him. Thx for sharing

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +1

      Thank you for this 🙏🙏

    • @cablefreak9
      @cablefreak9 Год назад

      I haven't had a chance to see the other videos, this showed up as a suggestion. I'm so glad to have seen your comment because honestly the video on its own made me see red.

  • @GoatyHerps
    @GoatyHerps 8 месяцев назад

    "So I left him in a terrarium full of dirt." Genius

  • @bpitts31
    @bpitts31 6 месяцев назад +1

    My iguana did this when he got low on calcium or other foods, he would get really stiff, drag his legs trying to move, and was showing signs of mbd, after some time with a new heat lamp, better foods and some time in the sun, he is doing amazing

  • @susanfoster2876
    @susanfoster2876 Год назад +10

    I haven't got my beardie yet, it's a lifetime want, I'm worried I've left it too late, I'm 64 lol xxx, I'm trying to get as much info as possible before I get one. I thought that it may be the substrate but you probably know better than me. Hope he gets well quickly Johan xxx

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for this comment! You can always rescue an adult dragon! 😊👍 My little dude is doing much much better. Pretty crazy since he was doing this bad. But now it's like nothing even happened..

    • @OPIUM420
      @OPIUM420 Год назад

      Hope your bearded dragon experience goes well , very easy to keep so you should be good

  • @jsophiamm
    @jsophiamm Год назад +23

    As an owner of beardies, watching this made my eyes tear up. I’m so sorry this is happening.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +4

      Yea it was horrible. I still didn't share the worsed video.. She is doing much better now. I'll do an update video soon 🙏

  • @TheCornhole55
    @TheCornhole55 3 месяца назад

    I was so sad 😢 when the video started being a Dragon 🐉 owner myself but man when I saw her improving at the end getting better ❤️‍🩹 and better man my heart warmed right up so glad and happy she’s doing so much better much love ❤️ and I’m still praying 🙏🏻 for her.

  • @tonyandstacie05
    @tonyandstacie05 10 месяцев назад +3

    Use carpet and he won’t drag his face in the dirt because there won’t be any dirt. My bearded dragon is doing great with carpet. I heard that sand and dirt is a bad flooring for your dragon. Hope your gets better soon I almost cried seeing him move and belike that

    • @1800owch
      @1800owch 3 месяца назад

      I know you left this comment a while ago but I just wanted to say that I’ve found that the kind of plasticky textured liner mats are much better than carpets, because they’re as easy to clean as tile, but much cheaper, and they can sometimes get their nails stuck in carpet and hurt their toes

  • @MagicalLps
    @MagicalLps Год назад +4

    This is super sad I'm sorry. I hope he feels better.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +3

      I know.. :/ He is doing little bit better. I manage to get him to eat again!

    • @MagicalLps
      @MagicalLps Год назад +2

      Thats amazing to hear, I have a dragon of my own so I understand the worry.

  • @lauramarika
    @lauramarika Год назад +5

    I just love your accent! I'm from Finland and every time I hear english with Scandinavian accent I feel warm and fuzzy for some reason. Maybe it's because I don't have confidence speak english although I understand it 100% because of my own accent 😂

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +3

      Haah that's awesome!! Thank you so much! 😍 I was like that before too. But when I moved to USA for college I was forced to speak it too lol

  • @twitchyeyess
    @twitchyeyess 9 месяцев назад

    New Qxir fan here, as a random fact fanatic, love all ur videos!

  • @matt123411
    @matt123411 Год назад +3

    This is super sad. I'm sure he needs more calcium, but only a reptile vet can give you an accurate diagnosis. I hope the he pulls through and you get to have him for many years.

  • @JohanExoticGlobal
    @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +13

    I just uploaded Part 45:
    ruclips.net/user/shortscn1_AYsxyUc

    • @soggytangent
      @soggytangent Год назад

      45* there ya go, glad to see he's ok.

  • @jah96
    @jah96 Год назад +4

    I couldn't even watch when mine died, had him for years and it was too painful to watch him in his final moments 💔

  • @athlex154
    @athlex154 4 месяца назад

    Looks like he’s had multiple seizures.

  • @kikimo5558
    @kikimo5558 5 месяцев назад

    Tony is a distinguished gentleman who doesn’t want to dirty his home

  • @horsegirl4014
    @horsegirl4014 Год назад +3

    I was about to cry then you said he survived and now I'm just happy and sad😭

  • @nicks_wild_life
    @nicks_wild_life Год назад +5

    What the fuck? Dude take it to a vet, I have literally never seen a bearded dragon do something like that.

    • @thomashackney3209
      @thomashackney3209 Год назад +2

      It’s fucked up because he’s saying the substrate has nothing to do with it when you can clearly see his mouth is packed full of it

  • @dancemonkey23
    @dancemonkey23 11 месяцев назад

    He's having a seizure, he's not dying

  • @goattheanimal9065
    @goattheanimal9065 Год назад +4

    Poor lil guy. I hope he's gonna be ok. Keep a close eye on him.

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад

      She is better! I'll update everyone in a video soon zl😊

  • @ethanminkin7577
    @ethanminkin7577 Год назад +3

    Please recover i wish you the best lil buddy...

  • @greensun1334
    @greensun1334 Год назад +2

    I hope the best for him!

  • @themeekwarrior
    @themeekwarrior Год назад +2

    Please take him to a vet, even if now he is acting fine. It's better you know that whatever caused the seizures is over and gone, and just to make sure he's in good health. Animals can be very tricky about showing sickness. I lost a budgie to cancer last year and had no idea it was there until it was much too late.

  • @gecko-guy362
    @gecko-guy362 Год назад +3

    Great job you're a lifesaver hope your bearded dragon is going to be okay cuz he's so so cute even though he's kind of defensive

  • @katiebug5273
    @katiebug5273 Год назад +14

    This is how my very much loved bearded dragon died from my childhood. He was my BABY and he loved all the cuddles. He did this exact same thing. One day was fine the next he died doing this. We took him to the vet and they said he had an infection that was to far into his body to save him and he died at the vet. It is apparently something the exotic vet sees quite often in beardies but it can be caused by many things.

  • @Cleatus546
    @Cleatus546 10 месяцев назад

    That lizard is crazy af

  • @zombieneck3277
    @zombieneck3277 Год назад

    This could either be a seizure or a possible case of the atadenovirus.

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b Год назад +3

    It’s be great if there was a person with a phd that specifically helps and saves animals like this that he could take it to immediately.

    • @reneestyles4863
      @reneestyles4863 Год назад

      you mean like a veterinarian?? indeed. u would think that would be mission critical. then again depending on what time he arrived home he may not be able to take him to a vet or something..

  • @DavidCasale
    @DavidCasale 10 месяцев назад

    I never keep my guys in substrate.
    Get aquarium filter fleece. They come in a 10 pack for like $10, its the same as the reptimats. They are washable. I get the white ones and only use bleach to clean with an extra rinse and air dry over the week and cycle them out. Really helps.

  • @ilovejovay
    @ilovejovay 5 месяцев назад

    Adv , lizard guru goes over this, and it's extremely contagious to other animals and humans if he has it

  • @Punkinkat
    @Punkinkat Год назад +18

    I stopped feeding my lizards everyday and overall neglect in their enclosure. My excuses don’t matter and seeing your lizard like this woke me the fuck up. I have three beautiful lizards that I love more than anything and I cannot imagine them ever ending up like this. I’ve never harmed them myself, I never want to either. I appreciate this series because I needed to see what can happen to dragons. Step one tomorrow is picking up more worms and getting them daily salads again

    • @terminalvelocityrunner2202
      @terminalvelocityrunner2202 Год назад +1

      Please try to ensure they will do okay from here on, I hate seeing or hearing about animals in distress. Thank you for deciding to help them from now on.

    • @ruktdojoloaches
      @ruktdojoloaches Год назад

      same but my fish

  • @user-bm6ft9up6x
    @user-bm6ft9up6x Год назад +5

    Dude that look he had in his eye when he bent backwards... dude was going thru it all day

  • @Mothyone
    @Mothyone 11 месяцев назад

    Glad you got to have that moment of care when he came out of his seizure, he seemed really relieved to get that water.

  • @jimycrackcorn408
    @jimycrackcorn408 11 месяцев назад

    yes, I would say this is completely normal for a juvenile lizard, especially a beard he they grow so fast and that’s why you see them shed so many times when they’re young because of their growth spurts once they start reaching adult size, the shedding will be less frequent, simply, because it’s not growing any bigger but they will shed old skin from time to time. Make sure you have proper lamp. UVB bulbs are used to have mine with it her daytime bulb and a moon bulb for a night. I really love the moon bulb at night. It’s really set the mood for a calm, peaceful rest.

  • @TraciPeteyforlife
    @TraciPeteyforlife Год назад +9

    I hope your little guy is ok.

  • @magicalframe9441
    @magicalframe9441 Год назад +4

    You should definetly take him to a vet to get checked out... That's really awful.

  • @bdotty2320
    @bdotty2320 Год назад

    I would’ve thought it might have been a neurological issue but after reading comments and doing a bit of research on what’s being discussed I’ve come to the conclusion it may have been a seizure, and the energy that is basically sucked away when that happens if the reason the dragon went limp when he was done.

  • @iragracefloro6368
    @iragracefloro6368 9 месяцев назад

    I think lizard is just acting and pretending to be dead in order to escape 😂

  • @metromurph
    @metromurph Год назад +11

    i didnt even know they could bend like that without breaking! i hope he is doing better since im 2 weeks late

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +2

      Me neither. Pretty crazy! She is doing a lot better now! 🙏

    • @Styxswimmer
      @Styxswimmer Год назад

      ​@@JohanExoticGlobal How's your beardie doing? I own one and this video hit so hard I couldn't finish it.

  • @itsjustjackie916
    @itsjustjackie916 Год назад +3

    Oh my gosh, is he doing ok? I hope he didn't die. Poor lil guy 🥺🥺

    • @JohanExoticGlobal
      @JohanExoticGlobal  Год назад +3

      She is doing much better now 🙏 I'll update in a video soon

    • @nize2416
      @nize2416 Год назад

      @@JohanExoticGlobal I thought in the video you kept saying he? Now it’s a she I’m confused

  • @projectionistgaming3701
    @projectionistgaming3701 Год назад

    From one reptile caretaker to another: *You don't fucking handle it every single day*

  • @user-ke4wk9ir6z
    @user-ke4wk9ir6z 2 месяца назад

    In addition to the reptile experts, pesticidal exposure (such as neonicatinoids) can cause seizures and illnesses in reptiles and amphibians. If you work in your garden or handle pesticides, or if the substrate you are collecting has been treated, this can injure or kill your reptile.

  • @allaboutroofing2
    @allaboutroofing2 Год назад +6

    If he survives, it's thanks to you. You seem to be a caring person and if he passes, I hope you know that living being knows you did everything you could and it's okay.

  • @sammysabo
    @sammysabo Год назад +5

    Please don’t run/pet their head like that , they have a third “eye” that helps them perceive their environment and the really don’t like it

    • @xxkvmdarkxx8110
      @xxkvmdarkxx8110 Год назад

      mine likes being pet on his head

    • @mecca.9025
      @mecca.9025 11 месяцев назад

      You’re thinking of a tuatara (which are very cool reptiles that are illegal to own due to their endangered status). Bearded dragons don’t have this feature and actually enjoy head pets 👍

  • @Kai_The_Therian_Wolf
    @Kai_The_Therian_Wolf 7 месяцев назад

    Me after school because i cant drink in school cause im anxious:

  • @user-sl8dg8ph9v
    @user-sl8dg8ph9v 5 месяцев назад

    God I love it when an actual expert shows up to explain this in the comment section.

  • @Kawasaki-vt4mg
    @Kawasaki-vt4mg 11 месяцев назад +3

    Stupid people owning pets they know nothing about. Pretty damn sad they post videos of the poor thing instead of taking him to the vet immediately. If you can't afford potential vet bills don't buy the animal.

    • @jjjordan3881
      @jjjordan3881 6 месяцев назад

      Guess u missed the last part to where he said he was doing better. Get off ur high horse.

  • @GOOBERZ-se4hn
    @GOOBERZ-se4hn Месяц назад

    I’m glad to see he’s fine