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Chinese dragon is an imaginary animal. It has deer horn, crocodile head, hawk talon, fish squama and snake body. Dragon is the king of the sea. Tiger is the king of the forest. Dragon is also a symbol of power, authentic and good fortune.

Over the past week, my female dragon has been acting a little sluggish. She was in brumation for awhile, but that ended about a month ago. I took her out today and gave her a bath. I noticed that she had a build up of what looked like a mix of urate and sand around her anal pore.

I removed it and now she has a tiny bit of red flesh protruding. I'm not sure what has happened, but she remains at a vey healthy weight and she is alert and eating. I'm hoping that she defecates soon so I can be a little relieved.

There is a cut on the sole of this foot which I have been cleaning every day with medical disinfectant swabs that the vet prescribed for reptile usage. I have had him at the vets for x-rays, and all his bones appear to be strong, no breakage anywhere. He had a bout of coccidia and pinworms last year that the vet prescribed Albon and Panacur, which was followed up with Acidophiliz to get his gut-flora rebalanced.

The only thing I can guess at is MBD, but the x-rays don't show anything. I'm now guessing bloodwork to determine if there is MBD and/or any infection as well as another fecal sample (which HAS been a while since the last one was done). Shed skin is NOT the culprit, as all digits are clear of skin, all the way down to the nails. Draconis is alert but does limp pitifully when he walks. This is really driving me batty.

Her belly doesn't feel swollen or hard and her behavior is completely normal. I have been giving her lengthy (20-25min) soaks every two to three days for the last week and a half and still i have seen no poo.

She is a 3 year old, 20inch, 672gram female that i have had since she was about 5 inches long. I have never had any problems witht he regularity of her fecals before this.

A 90gallon tank. Basking temps of 105-110degrees (they were a bit higher but she refuses to bask if they get above 110). Cool end temps of 75-85degrees. Substrate is indoor/outdoor carpeting. She has several basking spots both in the cool and warm sides of her enclosure. She also has a couple of hiding spots. She has a UVB bulb that was replaced last month that she can get within 10inches of.

Her diet consists of about 75-90% veggies (Staples: collards, endive, escarole, dandelion greens [when i can find them], "Spices": yellow and orange pepper, green beans, carrots, purple cabbage, various kinds of squash, various kinds of fresh pod peas, fresh berries, bananas) and about 2510% protein (pinkies, crickets, mealworms, superworms, waxworms).

They were not eating his food, just drinking from his water but within a couple days they were every where in his cage. so i cleaned it up and moved it to the other side of the room. but the only place i could put his cage was on the floor. he's running back and forth like crazy, stoping to bob his head which iv never seen him do till now.

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