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    Acting weird

    No those are not good temps for the basking area! It needs to be 100- 110 in the basking. 80's ambient temp,low 70's on cool side
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    New BD owner, looking for tips, help... not sure I’m doing this right

    first off,shes very pretty lol.So first thing to do is take her to a reptile vet,she may very well have parasites.7 out of 10x they do when you buy them from Petsmart & Petco.She should be active and eating really good right now.Her basking area should be higher than 100,more like 115 or close...
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    Beardie digging in the substrate

    1.In the wild, Beardies will dig in the dirt or sand when they are getting rested. 2.you may have a female & she may be ready to lay eggs 3.could be brumating.please please get rid of the loose substrate,it will compact him & if you don't know then you will lose him/her.Use tile,black& white...
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    how old is too old

    My female died at 15, I had her since she was around 7 weeks old. There's one that almost made it to 19 in the Guinness book of world records

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