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Make sure the lighting is hot enough. If the temp is too low, they will get sluggish, and their digestive system also slows. A juvenile needs temps to be about 100 degrees on the basking side and upper 80’s on the other side.
The temps are one of the most important things in aiding digestion. Double check your temp on the basking side and the other side needs to be in the 80’s. Also, make sure she is getting regular mistings. A warm bath also helps with digestion and helps move things through.
Beardies don’t drink from a dish. Having water in a dish helps to add a bit of humidity. They get their water from being misted 2-3 times a day. My baby Beardie loved live meal worms. He was very skiddish, but I made a point to touch/hold him daily and feed him fruit from my hand. One thing...
I would get him looked at by a vet that does reptile care. Check the temps in his habitat. If the temps are too cool, their body temps slow and they don’t moves as much and they don’t eat as much. I do keep water in a dish to make to keep the humidity balanced. However, my Beardie has never...