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Hey my babies are coming along great George and Bella are looking well and seem happier alone with exception to going for a wonder together or bath time or outside together...
But when it comes to personal time they are happy with their own vivs :-)...
Here's a few photos of my babies since I...
Ok how old is she and what are the temperatures in the viv ?
Secondly is she carrying eggs and if so what laying nest do you have available for her ?
Thirdly has she lost much weight or are you concerned she will ?
It did I was freaking right out and thought oh no how am I going to explain this to the vet!!
But luckily it came out easily lol...
She is a little monster full of mischief and as brave as a bear...
Fantastic character though I have a funny video where she chases my nose at the viv as she is...
Ballooning - This happens in the bath. The beardie will swallow air and puff their body up to achieve buoyancy in the water. They may do this many times during a bath, inflating and deflating, as they please. This is also associated with what appears to be more rapid breathing when deflated...
Yes that's correct sorry I should have mentioned that...
The rock absorbs the heat very well and therefore it is slightly hotter on the rock than where the digital prob is and for that reason I have the thermostat set slightly lower to ensure the rock is at 40 - 43 degrees C, approximately 5 -...