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You may not need to cut the screen. I just enlarged a few screen holes big enough for a zip tie and then hung my light inside the screen that way. So the screen is not really damaged.
I have that exact bowl and I put very large Dubias in it and they don't escape. Of course, Earl doesn't give them a lot of time. LOL. But I've never had one be able to climb out.
I think you need to add variety to your Beardie's diet. The more varied, the healthier it will be. I feed mine collard, turnip, and mustard greens, kale, fresh parsley and cilantro, green beans, snap peas, carrots, red bell pepper, yellow squash, cucumber...I have found he's not a fan of...
I think talking about stuff really helps. You may not get all the answers but it just feels better to talk. Can you find someone that can handle the subject matter and just be a sympathetic ear for you? It's never a good thing to keep things bottled up. It comes out eventually, and in...
Congrats on your new baby! He's stunning! I rotate my fresh foods for my Beardie. The wider the variety, the healthier the diet. Collard, mustard, turnip, kale greens, red bell pepper, cucumber, yellow squash, fresh parsley and cilantro, green beans, snap peas, carrots. I've tried several...
I keep my nails long. A couple weeks ago, I had them painted green. Earl kept going for them every time he saw my hands. I think he thought they were hornworms....one of his favorites. LOL. Once my nails were no longer green, he stopped trying to eat them. Haha!!! Silly dragon!!