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Try lowering the hotside temps by like 5 degrees and change the uvb light. Calcium cannot be processed in the body without good uvb. Take him outside to get some sunshine. Makes a huge difference. Let him wander a safe area in the house too. Stimulation helps. Warm bath soaks.
Chameleons are also much more complicated to care for. The pet stores tell you that beardies are beginner pets. I don't think that they are at all. If you want a happy and healthy beardie, it takes more than what most stores will tell you. Chameleons need very specific care. Just make sure...
I have always used mouthwash. Get a spray bottle and mix half mouthwash and half water. Disinfects and smells nice. Used this since we adopted our first dragon, and he is almost over 2 years old. I also applaud you that you're not using loose substrate. Your a good dragon hooman.
Do you know what the hot side temperature is now with the new cover? I use 40 gallon tanks with a metal grate top. The front swings open and the back stays stationary. To get the temperature I need on the hot side, I have to use a dual dome with 2 basking bulbs to get the temperature right.
I have a dragon that thinks he is an artist when he uses his poo like paint. He can get pretty nasty. I haven't used soaps before. I would trust that if people have used them that they are safe. I just do a bath and make the water a little bit warmer than usual. Then i let him soak for a...
There are other feeder options to look into also. The most nutritious are Dubia roaches, and you can also do phoenix or waxworms. I like to stay away from crickets actually, because they can easily carry parasites. Superworms are good feeders too, but i like to cut the heads off. Its a mixed...