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One of my beardies was so into supers he wouldn't eat anything else. Caused many, many health problems for him, including needing vet visits ad meds. I would recommend feeding them to yours once in a blue moon.
Congrats on the new little guy/gal!
If you just got him, give him about a week or so before handling him, just to get him use to his new environment. After that just keep handling him, and he/she will mellow out. They need repetition and after a while it will break them of this behavior. They...
Its all about reptilian, getting them use to you and bonding with them/. It sucks they try to bite, but if you keep it up and keep handling them, they will get use to you and settle down. Any dragon can be tamed under the right circumstances. Keep it up!
Exactly, sounds like you got some good advise there. Just be sure to provide some kind of hide for them in case they wanna get out of the UVB spectrum.
Also for substrate, you might want to consider either Repticarpet or slate tile. Both are good to use. I used repticarpet for years, and...
The best way to cure a skittish dragon is to handle him repeatedly and build the bond. Even though he might not wanna be handled, handle him. Also hang with him at bath time. I've found these to be a great way to calm a beardie.
Hello all!
I am upgrading my little Chads enclosure from a 33x15x15 to a 45"Length x 18"Tall x 20"Deep, and have a question about the length of the UVB bulb I should use. I currently am using a 24" Reptisun T8 UVB, and want to know if I should upgrade the length of the UVB to a 36" or is the 24"...
You just have to keep at it. He will calm down. Also I suggest checking out YouTube for videos of that type of thing. Lots of good behavioral advise form people on there.