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Have just noticed that Phoenix is hobbling around a bit, favouring her right front leg - and I have no idea why.
She was fine earlier this evening, then I fed her and after she was done eating she headed off back to her basking spot, but I noticed she is barely using that right front leg and is pretty much hobbling along on the other three. There is nothing in her enclosure that she could have fallen off, or that could have fallen on her, and she hasn't been out of the enclosure either.
Any idea what it might be? Do beardies get 'pins and needles' like people? Being cold-blooded, I imagine they wouldn't, but I have no idea why she would be favouring that leg. She's now lying down in one corner of the enclosure, going to sleep.
Anyone got any idea? :|
Have just noticed that Phoenix is hobbling around a bit, favouring her right front leg - and I have no idea why.
She was fine earlier this evening, then I fed her and after she was done eating she headed off back to her basking spot, but I noticed she is barely using that right front leg and is pretty much hobbling along on the other three. There is nothing in her enclosure that she could have fallen off, or that could have fallen on her, and she hasn't been out of the enclosure either.
Any idea what it might be? Do beardies get 'pins and needles' like people? Being cold-blooded, I imagine they wouldn't, but I have no idea why she would be favouring that leg. She's now lying down in one corner of the enclosure, going to sleep.
Anyone got any idea? :|