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Possible blockage in Bearded Dragon

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Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
Bearded Dragon (Pogona  
QUESTION: Do you have a photograph of what a blockage in a Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) looks like.  Our female now 18 months of age hasn't passed droppings for the past two weeks now.  She is of 370g weight.  Her diet is crickets (large), coated with Wombaroo Reptile Supplement (many at one feed), fruits and vegetables/greens as listed in Allen Repashy's   book. UV & heat/basking light provided.  Temp warmer gradient 30o.  Winter very slight torpor/brumation and less frequent feeds.  Extra warmth provided feed times & after with heatpad/heatbag.  Thankyou

ANSWER:   Have her checked by a vet just to rule out impaction (Sorry, you can't tell from a picture, though she's a pretty girl!)  She may be going through a type of brumation we call being a "branch potato". To really get an idea of how varied the forms of brumation check this link:

http://www.bio.miami.edu/ktosney/file/BDbrumate.html

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QUESTION: If she has passed a large amount of faeces, does this mean the impaction/blockage is no longer there and she may be ok, or not necessarily.  She is much more active now and eating well.  So I may have panicked too soon.  Thank you once again for your time and knowledge.

Answer
 Yup, that big poop proves she's not blocked.  MAke sure she gets a good wet salad in the morning, salad will help keep her regular.  Also if she is an adult, this could be a sign she's going to brumate this year.  This is a period of hibernation.  Please read the following link:

http://www.bio.miami.edu/ktosney/file/BDbrumate.html

This will give you an idea of what brumation can be like.