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Not an egg, she is out and about, Since the seasons changed 9 month old Bearded has changed

StephanieKG

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Her eyes are closed most of the time, not interested in her mealworms, no changes in her lighting. During the warm summer she would go outside in a safe location and get 15-20 of sun daily, misting her all the while to keep her hydrated. Now she isn't running around or opening her eyes unless I agitate her and not interested in mealworms or her salads. Any ideas? Thanks
 

Sadie

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Her eyes are closed most of the time, not interested in her mealworms, no changes in her lighting. During the warm summer she would go outside in a safe location and get 15-20 of sun daily, misting her all the while to keep her hydrated. Now she isn't running around or opening her eyes unless I agitate her and not interested in mealworms or her salads. Any ideas? Thanks
Basking temps and how are you taking them please-- uvb coil or tube and where in the tank is it if it's a tube - need to start there first
 

DragonM0M

Bearded Dragon Egg
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Florida
Her eyes are closed most of the time, not interested in her mealworms, no changes in her lighting. During the warm summer she would go outside in a safe location and get 15-20 of sun daily, misting her all the while to keep her hydrated. Now she isn't running around or opening her eyes unless I agitate her and not interested in mealworms or her salads. Any ideas? Thanks
What is her setup like? She needs a tank that has a warm side and cool side with hides on both sides. You need a heat lamp on the warm side (wattage is dependent on what size tank you have) and a strip UV light that covers minimum 2/3 of the length of the tank. I also keep a shallow water bowl and fresh veggies available all day. I bathe my dragon once weekly, twice weekly if shedding. Your dragon could also be entering brumation, here's some info on that: https://reptile.guide/bearded-dragon-brumation/
 

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