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    Too hot of cage

    Remember these are Australian desert animals. Please do not use sand as a substrate though as it can cause impaction.
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    Too hot of cage

    I am the owner of GodzillasDragons.com, I currently have my babies temps between 107 - 110 with cool side around 85. If you don't believe me when it comes to temps, you may want to read the link I sent you.
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    Too hot of cage

    https://www.beardeddragoncare101.com/bearded-dragon-care-sheet/heating/
  4. Laura c

    Too hot of cage

    https://www.beardeddragoncare101.com/bearded-dragon-care-sheet/heating/
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    Too hot of cage

    A baby bearded dragon is supposed to be kept at about 110 degrees on the basking side...no worries. If you don't keep it warm enough , they won't be able tho digest their food and will likely stop eating.
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    URGENT MY BEARDIE NEEDS HELP (trouble swallowing)

    Yes, I would definitely go to a vet that specializes in Exotics. Going by what you said it doesn't seems that she was unsure of what she was looking at and doing. It's possible that she could have and upper respiratory infection but hard to say without a proper exam.
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    A question about Zeros (compared to other Dragons)

    Two of my bearded dragons are zeros and I am also a breeder. As long as you purchase from a reputable breeder that hasn't bred a visual zero to another visual zero then the babies should be healthy. There are ways to make the genetic stronger by breeding two non visuals together or one visual...

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