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Is it normal for a bearded dragon to not move around alot?

Nicole Evalle

Bearded Dragon Egg
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My juvenile that I got yesterday just lays on his branch where I set him. He eats the dubias i give him and when I hold him to put him in his feeding been he will sometimes squirm. He looks healthy?
 

Lasen72

Juvenile Dragon
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105
Mine doesn't move a whole lot, until he wants to come out. I'll put him on his branch n he'll stay there then later he'll end up in his hammoc or a little fake tree on cool side of tank. I highly recommend a hammoc if you don't have one yet, but that's just my opinion n I'm by no means an expert
 

Hdrydr31

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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3 Year Member
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Yep normal my 1 year old female is a slug, my 6mt male is more active
 

Elders

Bearded Dragon Veteran
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290
My boy odin is always on the move; causing chaos where ever he goes......

hes getting bigger so I am offering more roaches; which he happily annihilates.....and today; he stepped on the edge and I didn't hold the other side down in time to counter balance, and he launched about 30 dubias all over his cage.....@6am....

So I got to play speed pick up this morning with the roaches.....mean while hes running around trying to eat them...
 

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