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Mr. Gus update

Valiant

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Just realized it's been a while since I have posted anything on my Beardy, Mr. Gus. She is about 10-11 months old and 17 inches long. No idea on her weight.

She loves turnip and mustard greens and even though I introduce a different fruit or vegitable everyday she sticks to her greens. And super worms are offered daily and once a week she gets to hunt crickets. I've notice she does eat less than she did as a baby. Some days she won't eat anything, other times she's a piggy and eats everything with about 5-10 supers.

I used to bath her once a week. But she would get constipated and would not poop much and when she did it was dried. So now she is getting a bath every other day and I put water on her nose so she will drink some. It's helped and she now poops 3-5 times a week.
 

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Valiant

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Putting water on her greens would be the better option. I'm in Louisiana and we have a high humidity. Spritzing walls may increase it to much.
 

JUNGLE JIM

Juvenile Dragon
3 Year Member
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Location
SAINT LOUIS, MO
I put mine in their tub first and pour water directly in front of them. Most of the time they start drinking so I stop until they finish drinking. They will also drink from a syringe sometimes.
 

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