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Thanks for the ideas
Thanks for the idea !I use bee pollen and it helps but I just haven't found anything that she really likes. I hoping she will get better as she gets older.she will eat bok choy and butternut squash so I am going to bury the squash!fingers crossed !
Hi, My name is Tricia and I have a 6month old beardie named Patches.She is a very beautiful citrus. Everytime she sheds she gets more bright orange! I wish she wasn't so stubborn when it comes to eating her greens.!!!
yes and she needs a basking temp of 105 to 110 .She needs a reptisun 10.0 T5 uvb.proper lighting is a must I would also have a vet look at her for MBD .she needs heat to digest her food .NO mealworms they cause impaction.dubia roaches would be good for her .The more you research the better.she...
the basking temp for a young beardie should be 105 to 110 .Is your substrate sand or a sand liner ?If it is sand it can cause impaction in a beardie .In the wild they live on like a hard clay soil with rocks and downed branches in Australia. They do like to climb.CONGRATULATIONS on getting a...
she needs calcium daily it is the D 3 she needs three times a week .you should always dust .they really need it.thanks for the reply .Is she any better .I know it is frustrating because they cant tell you what's wrong.Just keep watching here and you will figure it out.A vet might be able to help...
I dont think she needs calcium with D3 everyday.just 3 times a week.You might want to research your supplements. I personally dont feed mealworms because they can cause impaction due to their hard shells.How old is she ?for younger dragons their basking temps should be 105 to 110 and the cool...
I agree .Do you have an enclosure with doors in front or are you reaching in from above ?In the wild they are preyed upon from birds and things so if he is not use to you you might be startling him.I would have a lot of patients and have a vet that treats exotics have a look at him .