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I agree with getting a tube full spectrum UVB light. I place mine inside the tank, see pic. I use command strips to hold it in place. Just stick one strip to the light fixture and the other to the inside of the tank. This allows your baby to get the full dose of UVB provided by those lights.
Dragons need to be fed daily. Under a year of age it’s 80% protein and 20% veggies. Over a year, 20% protein and 80% veggies. Food should be dusted with calcium daily WITHOUT D3. To much vitamin D is toxic for Dragons. As long as you have a full spectrumUVB light (changed out every 6 months)...
It could be a couple of different things. My first thought is something in or around the tank is stressing her out. Is she able to see a reflection that wasn’t there before? Did you add any new items to the tank? It looks like you have dirt in there, if so, where did you get it? Dirt can house...
I have 2 - almost 3 yr old female dragons in separate 75 gal breeders. They have never been with a male. Our smaller girl keeps laying infertile eggs. First clutch she laid 24. 2 months later she laid 21. Now I think she’s about to lay another clutch and it’s been 3 months since her last clutch...