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Need advice baby bearded not eating much and tail tip looks broken

Dragonzcreed

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Here's a couple pics of Vesper (s)he seems very healthy to me look at that Lil belly lmao
 

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Mona Lisa

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Here's a couple pics of Vesper (s)he seems very healthy to me look at that Lil belly lmao
Awww sweet baby!!! Do you know how to sex him/her? If not I can tell you how and if you need help afterwards you can post the pic and I can look for myself if you’d like.
 

Dragonzcreed

Bearded Dragon Egg
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P.S. I absolutely love you name you picked out!!!
I did research on how to but I think (s)he is to little to tell and I sort of don't want to be pulling the tail up and irritating him/her it 1 budget in center for female and to bulges on outside of tail base for male right
 

GSieg

Hatchling Dragon
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Hi I just bought this bearded a week ago I just want to k ow if he or she looks healthy bought from petsmart and it wo t eat very well I've seen it eat maybe 5 crickets in the 9 days I've owned it he is pooping but very lazy don't move very much at all and his tail has a weird notch in it his Temps are 105 basking 82 mid tank 78 to 80 cold side of tank and humidity 34
He does look malnourished and dehydrated. They make an omnivore appetite stimulant that might help.

Also make sure you are feeding them calcium and vitamins. Proper lighting and temperature are critical as well, I use a combination of a mercury vapor heat bulb and a uvb florescent tube for each of my beardies.

The crickets you are feeding them should be smaller (length the distance between their eyes), gutloaded and dusted with calcium. Be sure to offer veggies too, not common lettuces.

The tail nip/kink is common and as long as it doesn't have open injury should be fine.
 
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