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I left Norbert (my 10 month old beardie) at home when i went on vacation last week and I asked some neighbors to feed him. They did everything I usually do, but for some reason when I came home I noticed a green spot on his chin (image attached) This doesn't seem to be something that can come...
I have a baby beardie around 9 months as far as i know, and i feed him BSFL. I want to know how many bugs to feed him in the morning and how many in the afternoon because the amount I have been giving him caused him to not poop for a week and a half. We fixed his constipation but we want to know...
I have a baby bearded dragon that is 6 months old. Since I got him in may he has had increasingly longer periods between poops until now it's almost always 5 days. He will poop after 4-5 days with a little olive oil always. Is he okay? I don't see much solid stuff in his poo and I have a 150w...
I have a 4 month beardie and I want to get him a few bags of sand because it looks nice. The only question is should I use reptile sciences terrarium sand or Vita-Sand? Reptile sciences is 100% digestible but I don't think Vita-Sand is. Also how many 10 lb bags would I need to cover the bottom...
Before I answer any questions, I just want to say that your dragon is adorable.
In a tank that big, you don't want to feed them anything that can jump because it would be very difficult to catch. Try BSFL maybe in the beginning. My beardie is 3/4 months and he doesn't eat a lot of bugs either...
I have a baby beardie and I take him out every day near my whole family, and he seems to be used to everything. Sometimes he will get dark lines if he is hiding under a towel or blanket. Do you know why that is?
Their limbs bend in very odd ways. Don't be afraid if they look uncomfortable but if they are constantly moving an arm or a leg while hanging it means they are unsteady and might fall. You should probably let them fall (if its not a high height) so they learn not to do it again. On the second...