My 7 year-old bearded dragon has struggled with constipation since I adopted him, and over the past few months it's gotten worse, as well as his nose has a strange discharge. It started out in one nostril and looked grey, now the other has had a clear orange discharge and both are impossible to clean off. I'm wondering if he has developed a URI and I cannot get to a vet at the moment. About a year ago I got him back from another house that kept him for about two years, and in that time he wasn't fed much nor was his heat lamp turned up enough. I've been taking better care of him since. Also, he's a very picky eater so I'm sure his diet is the cause of his constipation and I haven't been able to find the solution. Aside from all of that, he still eats normally and moves around occasionally; has been lazier lately but I assume it's because of winter. Any help is appreciated!
My Peppa has the same going on mostly with her right nostril, and she's been rubbing her nose on everything in her tank that has a sharp edge or hard rough surface for weeks and so far it's not shifted. I often find she's moved her jumbo size Hubbahut and the acrylic grotto around simply by rubbing firmly on them.
Been going on with her for a few months now , at first I too thought URI , but no other symptoms so I decided to leave it be , only thing I do is occasionally give the nose a gentle rub with my finger tip and sometimes some flakes of old skin come off.
Is tempting to intervene with something narrow and pointy BUT - DON"T DO IT , there are very deicate nasal membrane and tissues in there that are very easily damaged and it's a very easy way to introduce germs which can very soon become something very nasty and life threatening.
My advise is make sure there are hard rough surfaces with some sharp corners in the tank and let the dragon deal with this , will likely clear up with the next nasal shed , but you might have to wait for several months for this.
No discharge from Peppa's nostrils except when she eats something really juicey (ie a silkworm) some juices sometimes then , but not sure if these are coming via the nasal passages or just splatter.