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because hornworms are soft and gooey I usually go by the length of the hornworm is no larger than the torso of the beardie. The over all width of the hornworms should be smaller than the distance between the eyes on the beardie.
Feeders like crickets should be able fit between the eyes of the...
Was she getting something besides mealworms till the last few weeks?
What veggies is she getting?
Has she brumated in your care before? I honestly think its brumation only because I've heard brumation can range from being a lazy grump for a few days to completely out for 3 - 4 months. The...
Interview the vet before s/he does any testing. They don't have to specalize in herps, but at least make sure they know what they are doing with them and what to look for.
My parents had a great general vet, never mistreated any animals that I had growing up. One day, my mom's Cockatiel...
This is what I use
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Digital-Terrarium-Thermometer/dp/B000MD3MFA/ref=sr_1_2?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1432051302&sr=1-2&keywords=zoo+med+thermometer
I use an MVB (125 watt from exo terra) in a 12ish inch high 20 gal long zilla cage, BUT I use slate tile as my substrate and the "dreaded" quartz sand as a form of grout. The slate absorbs and radiats heat, like a battery absorbs electricity when charging and emits it while off the charger and...
How high off the ground is the exterior windowsill? I noticed (and can be wrong) beardies will not jump too far for their bodies in most cases. my baby jumped off my shoulder not long ago, I'm about 6' tall.
to answer your question about surviving in the arizona, are you in the high...
You can usually find dandelion green in spring salad mixes, but pick it out, the rest of the greens in there aren't good or and the baby spinach is bad
In the summer, if your temps stay in the 70's to 80's the beardie will be ok for a few weeks, very lethargic and almost no appetite.
In the winter, if youre using space heaters on a generator to stay warm, you can use that to keep the beardie warm too. A gas stove may work as a back up heater...