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yes 24/7, i turn it off here and there to clean the covers over the air intake but thats about all also im not exactly sure how much it cost per month but if you do the math watts x volts = # of amps of the device your using and the amount of time your using it and you can figure out how much it...
I live in a basement and the humidity during the summer down here is around 80%, I have a big dehumidifer which during the summer keeps the humidity around 45 - 50 and It is always running so thats what has worked for me, i also have it hooked up to a hose that drains into the sub-pump so i dont...
i dont think so, i searched up bearded dragon sperm plugs on the web and what i saw from my dragon looked alot smaller, it looked a few milimeters thick so very small and maybe an inch long, ive noticed this twice now within a month.
i gave my 8 month old male beardie a bath not too long ago and i noticed in the actual brown poop there was white stringy stuff, not too much of it and it wasnt moving at all, i moved it around alittle to see if it would move and still nothing moved. ill take a picture next time he poops if its...
you want one side of the enclosure to drop around the 70s or 80s, the other side of the tank you want around 95-105 for full grown and 105 - 115 for much younger dragons, when dragons feel theyve had enough time basking then they might roam around the cool side of the tank or want out to explore...
I dont have any research in freeze dried bugs but i doubt they have any nutrients other then the supplement you put on it so i would stick to live feeders such as crickets, dubias if their legal where you live, sometimes superworms and silkworms. you can use on market reptile heat bulbs but i...
What are your guys pros and cons you've collected from using or chatting about eco earth, I'm thinking about trying it with one of my female dragons and I'm wondering if eco earth would hold too much humidity sense dragons are usually in low humidity level places.
It could be because of shed but usually it's due to them wanting to stretch their beard, they can't puff out their beards the first few months of their lives so that's probably why she's doing it randomly and so young
just wait till you see your beardies eyes nearly popping out.. itll freak you out, luckily its just them trying to pop off the shed around the eyes, at least in most cases, im sure theres been a case where there was a legit problem
the method that seems to work for most people is use normal calcium without D3 4 times a week (once each day), use calcium with D3 once a week (once that day) and a multivitamin once a week (once that day) and nothing the one other day of the week, babies usually eat alot more then that but its...
I'm currently getting driftwood from varies places and im wondering how i can find out if their pine or cedar sense ive heard they are toxic to bearded dragons. I'm able to post pictures as well.