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How active should she be?

Wellovelizards

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Miss Lia is probably fine..but I worry. She moves around, eats but is not nearly as active as I read about others on here. Should I be worried?
 

Aleena

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They become less active as they age, it's not a worry unless they are exhibiting some other strange behaviors :) She's 4 and the only beardie in the family, right?
 

Germ

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Sometimes it's an event if my older ones turn their head ;). The majority of what you are reading about the active ones are much younger BDs, mostly juveniles. Miss Lia sounds quite normal to me :D & am glad she is doing better. Glad to have been of help.

I'm not as active as I was 20-40 years ago, either.
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Wellovelizards

Hatchling Dragon
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That is so true....she just had some floor time and was very curious. Thank you so much for being there for all of us anxious new beardie families. U r a wealth of knowledge...all just trial and error since 2002? When u git selected by your first one or lots of research?
Either way it's amazing
 

Germ

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all just trial and error since 2002? When u git selected by your first one or lots of research?
A lot of both, made some mistakes along the way. Didn't have access to the internet or other help, other than books & common sense until '07.
 

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