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    Tiny red bugs in enclosure :(

    Thats really good to know, thank you a bunch. I quit feeding mealworms because they were getting too small for him. Hes almost 2 years old now and hes fully grown. I give him large crickets, superworms (with their heads crushed as I heard that could cause a risk of them eating his intestines)...
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    Tiny red bugs in enclosure :(

    Well I have fed mealworms in the past but it was atleast 2-3 months ago, Maybe they reproduced and they are trying to take over his cage? So you mean like using a floor mat instead of sand?
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    Bearded dragon not moving and lethargic

    Also, make sure he has a coolspot in his enclosure, they don't like being in the sun all day. Imagine they are out in the wild preparing to fall asleep for 3 weeks, they want to feel secured. Even a old shipping box with a hole and 4 of the 8 flaps cut off would work.
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    Bearded dragon not moving and lethargic

    He very well might be brumating. Brumating is basically hibernation for beardies. If he hasn't been alive for very long then I would be concerned. But if he's almost or more than 1 year old I wouldn't worry. I totally understand your concern, when my beardy went through his first brumation I...
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    Tiny red bugs in enclosure :(

    I have a photo of these bugs, I cant find what they are online, they are extremely small as you can see the grains of sand is a little bit smaller than it. But I am worried they might be mites? Can someone tell me what the hell they are and are they harmful? It looks like a beetle, the Darkling...
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