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Okay, so he’s back to normal for the most part now (aside from laying in his water dish several times??) and is eating super worms and greens. That said, he won’t even acknowledge crickets. He used to love them, but apparently I spoiled him with worms, and he stopped eating them a couple of...
Thanks for the feedback. We also recently acquired a female veiled chameleon... any chance there are some reptile pheromones in the air that are making him want to get out so badly?
As I was researching, I was starting to wonder the same thing. No, I’m not sure she’s a she.... I will try to get a better look this evening and use the flashlight method. To be honest, until today I didn’t even know a female bearded dragon could lay infertile eggs... I didn’t think her abdomen...
Hi all - I have bearded dragon that is about a year old, I adopted her about 6 months ago and have her in a 75 gallon tank with a mercury vapor bulb. For the most part she has always seemed pretty content, and my biggest issue was trying to get her to eat her crickets—she loves super worms and...