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So I’ve had Ron for about three weeks now, and perhaps it’s because i’m used to other lizards, but I am just stymied by this dude’s behavior.
When he is in his tank, he turns a dark color and will develop stress marks. At first I thought this was because I was handling him too much, so I...
If you are doing a diy enclosure, I might recommend figuring out a way to section it off; as others have said - sometimes the big space can be overwhelming.
Also I would recommend keeping the dragon in a room where there aren’t other lizards and animals. I’m sitting with my beardie in the...
Lots of other reptiles like to just be left alone. My ball python for example, would be a nervous wreck if I handled him more than once a month. Some of the geckos we had were also less sociable. Most lizards do not care if you handle them or not and prefer the not, but beardies pretty much...
My little buddy Ron likes to glass surf if he’s been left in his enclosure too long. Not sure of the gallons because it’s a weird size but his enclosure is about 4x3, and has a hide, some wood, a skull, his food bowls, and plenty of spaces to roam/explore. When I bring him out he calms down but...
I have some old tile in the bottom that I cushioned against the glass with sand. I was concerned about some of the edges of the tile on my beardie’s belly so I filled the gaps between with sand as well. I know sand is risky but i’m not sure of another way to keep those edges from being somewhat...
This goes for my beardie, Ron, as well as some of our other reptiles. My husband is converting the basement into a recording studio, and additionally we’re expecting in December.
The main gist is that there will occasionally be a full band playing in the basement, and often be a fussy baby...
Try cutting out the bottom and getting some
wire mesh to stretch over and staple where the bottom would be. My husband did that to build the lid for his tegu tank, and it’s been working really well. Just make sure you staple securely so that it holds the weight. Alternately you could maybe put...