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    Live feed (mealworms and super worms)

    potato should be fine. i cant find a lot on what to feed them (the worms). but it should be safe. its just what i generally use, you can give them other things for the worms to eat but since leopard geckos do not eat vegetables or fruits i am not totally sure. im pretty sure i did use potato...
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    New to beardies...cant get him/her to eat

    if your bearded dragon is new, it might still need to settle in. You seem to be worried about your lizard getting water, to prevent this you can mist them, give them a (shallow!) water dish in their cage, or give them warm baths regularly (do not put the water past the dragons shoulders, i...
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    Trimming Nails

    I have found that files are much better than clippers for any pet unless they are specially made for them. I have not ever been too concerned about my bearded dragons nails (i understand why you are though) but when they get too hurtful or long i usually use a file (that is not my own of...
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    Live feed (mealworms and super worms)

    (i dont exactly have a "farm" but have done so in the past) Keeping mealworms/super worms are extremely easy, but the bare requirements are enough space, something to dig in (oats are commonly used), and a food/water source. (make sure it is something your bearded dragon or other lizard can...
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    Is he okay ??!

    As others have said, definitely seems to be brumation but be sure to still keep a eye on him. brumation is normal bearded dragon behavior (however some do not go into brumation) so i dont think there is any reason to worry that much. if any animal does not eat it is almost always a bad sign, but...
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    Older Beardie Weirdly and Suddenly Aggressive.

    I have had my beardie for about five years now, except around when we got him, he showed 0 signs of aggressiveness. He has always enjoyed being handled and taken out of his cage to run around. I say older as in i think he is around six or five and a half. Around now he has been shedding a...

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