Introduction
No owner wants to hear the word “surgery” from their vet. For bearded dragons, surgical intervention is often necessary for life-threatening conditions like egg binding or severe impaction. Knowing the bearded dragon surgery cost ahead of time can help you prepare financially.
Common Surgical Procedures and Costs
- Egg Binding (Dystocia): If a female cannot pass her eggs, she may need a salpingotomy. Cost: $1,200 – $2,500.
- Impaction Removal: Removing a foreign object or large food mass from the gut. Cost: $800 – $1,800.
- Tail or Limb Amputation: Necessary for advanced “tail rot” or necrotic tissue. Cost: $500 – $900.
- Tumor Removal: Biopsy and excision of external or internal masses. Cost: $600 – $1,500.
Pre-Surgical Costs
The surgery itself is only part of the bill. You must also factor in:
* Pre-op blood work: $150.
* X-rays or Ultrasounds: $200 – $400.
* Anesthesia and monitoring: $100 – $200.
* Post-op antibiotics and pain meds: $50 – $100.
Financial Planning for Your Beardie
Given that a single surgery can exceed the entire purchase price of a bearded dragon by 20x, having a dedicated savings account or exotic pet insurance is essential. Most insurance plans for bearded dragons cost less than $20/month and can save you thousands in a crisis.
