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Aspen is good cause the bits are big enough for them to spit out, its a lot easier to spot clean, and it is passed easily, ive heard that it is digestable but im not sure if i believe that or not. Each substrate has its own risk ive tried bare bottom, slate, paper, astro turf, sand and aspen and...
Are you 100% he is a he, just that digging is a sign of a gravid female ready to lay. If you find he is a she then put some sand in a deep tupawear container and dampen it so it holds its form so she can lay her eggs. Females can produce eggs even if not fertilized and can range in frequency...
They will naturally try to brumate whenever winter comes, but due to age you shouldnt let your beardie brumate as he/she wont have enough fat stored to survive as it all goes towards growth. Even if you keep the temperatures constant they can still tell when its winter and will be sleepy and eat...
Thanks for letting me join your forum! Id like to introduce you to dexter, nearly a year old, hes a rescue and has came out of his shell the past month or so, i hope to keep learning more and more about dragons and hear about everyone elses little gems!