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Well if he's shedding it's pretty normal, might I suggest a 100-150 watt basking bulb because it's warmer and it worked very well for my beardie to become more alert and active, if he continues to not eat too much you might have to try to force feed him thin slices of his fruits and veggies.
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A lot of people have experienced this, you should start giving him vitamins and calcium supplements, because it will help their bones, what kind of lightbulbs do you use for basking and UV? Also you should probably feed him crickets or roaches (for a baby about 3-4 a day) many veggies such as...
Not at all, bearded dragons don't like being hand fed at all. Instead they like hunting their food (idk why but even if it's veggies) so you don't have to worry about it
It's completely normal and it's just their way of basically sniffing you or getting you scent, It's nothing to worry about and is actually a good thing, showing that he's pretty curious to get to know new thing, but most importantly, adorable for them to do as well!
It could be the uv lighting, but about the fruits and veggies, she should be fed fruits and veggies every day because they will help her digest the meat or else she could get constipated or a tummy ache, but more veggies than fruit as too much fruit can harm her. Some berry good veggies to feed...
Hello, I'm kind new to the whole beardie thing, but I've been studying them for a little while, I'm sure he's fine, but this has never happened to my beardie, but I know a lot of beardies have been poorly bred, so this issue could be a bone disorder and you might want to get it checked out soon...
Idk if you're still seeking help but, it could be he might be a bit constipated it could be a little more serious, as for the shaking that is an obvious sign of a deficiency most likely calcium, if you don't have it all ready you should go down to a pet store and get your beardie some calcium...
I'm a parent of a juvenile beardie (approx. 4-5 months old) named JCPenney
If y'all have any info that might help me out I'd be very appreciated as it is my first time adopting a baby beardie
That's just his third eye, it helps him detect changes in light to help him spot predators. Which is why you shouldn't pet the top of a beardie's heads because it can really freak him out.
I hope this helped! He's really cute btw!!