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Yeah i would just say feed more leafy greens and make sure temp is pretty hot (90-100 or more if you could keep a close eye). If it's at normal health there's no reason why it shouldn't take live food unless it's too big.
Alright thanks for everything bro. Im still a little worried but you've helped a lot. I've had other reptiles/amphibians but this is my first beardie. If there's anything i might not know let me know. Like a got scared when she had a little mini brumation lol
Makes perfect sense. Also, have you seen it like this before (just to lower my stress a bit lol) or is it just an assumption and I should still keep a very close watch? Either way I'll still take your advice:)
It was given to me a few months ago and it does not have hide which does not allow me to give it a hotspot over 100°. It is usually high 80's half the day and reaches 90° the other half. I have not started using the heater for nights but will very soon because winter is coming.