Hello guest! Are you a Bearded Dragon enthusiast? If so we invite you to join our community and see what it has to offer. Our site is specifically designed for you and it's a great place for Beardie enthusiasts to meet online. Once you join you'll be able to post messages, upload pictures of your dragons and enclosures and have a great time with other Bearded Dragon enthusiasts. Sign up today!
Haven't posted in a while, but today I saw my beardy has a weird, backwards nail. It shaped almost like a corkscrew. I'm just wondering, is this something to worry over, or just something that randomly happens?
You need a better way of measuring temps. It's hard to say how well it will do bc I don't know the temp of the room or the tank or anything. The dial thermometers will be pretty much useless. You probably want a temp gun you can get them really cheap off Amazon :D.
From November 2015 to april 2016 I couldn't get rid of coccidia in my dragon. It was very persistant and kept coming back. But this time I think I've gotten rid of it for good. Finally, he is eating Veggies and bugs ( though only superworms ) on a daily basis. It feels weird caring for now now...
The pale spots on his head I can assure you are 100% shed. Maybe up the humidity a bit? Have a vet check out those black spots on his face though, thats weird.
He doesnt look too good :(. I don't really know how to describe it, but he has the sick dragon look. He has some dark stress lines too. I would have a vet take a look at him.
Sorry to hear about the loss :(. You could have used better vegetables. And just a quick tip, if you do get another, buy crickets offline or use dubia roaches.
after parasites are cleared, they still have dead worms inside their gut, and might take a while to start eating again. I found a post on another forum explaining it, but I cant quite track it down. Pellet foods are bad. Most of the contain corn, which reptiles cannot/have a hard time digesting...
I plan to have her x-rayed anyway. her feeders were improperly dusted, so its definetly related to calcium. Shes just about the age to start forming eggs so I think thats what triggered it. I feel scared to feed her because I think it was triggered by trying to eat her food. Anyway, when shes...
I've sort of narrowed it down. Definetly was a seizure do to a calcium deficiensy, shes just at the age that she would start developing eggs. We have liquid calcium that we are using to treat her. It appears it was triggered by eating as well, which is very bothersome. How do we feed her? I...