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A few days ago I lost my baby bearded dragon Mushu. I had him since Last summer and since then he had only grown about 1/8th of an inch. He also only had one shed. I know all his lighting, heat, and humidity were correct since I keep track of them constantly. I also had reptile carpet for him...
I put my girl in a cat carrier when we went to the vet with towels and 4 hand warmers under the towels. You can buy hand warmers for around a dollar. Just make sure you have towels over the hand warmers so she doesn't burn. I had to drive about 30 minutes and she was perfectly fine.
I tried feeding a pinkie to my adult female. I thought it was pretty sad. The poor thing squeaked the whole way home. When I fed it to her she wasn't sure what to do and just attacked it but she wouldn't eat it. So it laid there squeaking in pain for about a minute after my Beardie was done...
I agree. I tried tile and the reptile carpet. However my older dragon hated it and loves to dog into the sand with just her head sticking out. My little guy usually has reptile carpet but I ran out and only had some sand left so it's only temporary for him.
Maybe not as impressive as others I have seen on here but they seem to be quite happy. I need some more things for my bigger girl to climb on. However she rarely leaves her basking spot unless she needs wants to relax in her water dish.
I took out the red lights. Are they safe to use during the day as back up in case one of their basking lamps go out? Until I can get a new one of course. They get really hot. I believe they are the bulbs labeled 100 or 150. I forget.
I usually put in two crickets at a time until he stops showing interest in them. Plus he gets carrots, collard greens, a mix of other fruits/veggies, and baby bearded dragon food that smells like fruit. He seems to show the most interest in the baby Beardie food and will only eat about 6...
I bought my girl as an adult. She has part of her tail missing as well. She never had an issue with it. I would advise you to keep an eye on it when she sheds like others have advised!
Hello everyone. I have a question about my bearded dragon Mushu. I adopted him after adopting my first bearded dragon as an adult. Mushu was adopted from PetSmart, they told me he was about 4 months old at the time. It's now 6 months later making him about 10 months old. When we brought him home...