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Sexing Your Bearded Dragon An all-in-one guide to caring for your bearded dragons 5 00 star(s) 2 ratings Updated Apr 18, 2023
An Adventure With Adenovirus- What Every Owner Needs To Read Considering how many of us have multiple dragons, this is a scary thought I wanted to share some of the symptoms you should be aware of in case you have a similar situation to mine Common adenovirus symptoms: - Lethargic, sleepy behavior-Hiding a lot - Lack of appetite, especially if your dragon loves to eat-Lack of bowel movements-Cranky
CRITICAL CARE NUTRITION AND FLUID THERAPY IN REPTILES And last but not the least - don't try to treat the emaciated reptile WITHOUT consulting an experienced REPTILE VET first … it's critical to have a vet assess the reptile before ANY treatment other than giving fluids and electrolytes , the dragon may well have other serious health issues than need to addressed too , ie parasites, injuries, MBD
Bearded Dragon Care Community Some bearded dragons dislike water and get stressed by baths In those situations, it may be necessary to slowly drip droplets of water on their snout using a dropper and wait for them to lick it up (assuming your dragon is showing signs of dehydration) All bearded dragons should receive daily fresh feeder insects worms and greens veggies
edible flowers | Feeding - Bearded Dragon . org Plants proven safe for Bearded Dragons: Alfalfa Astilbe Baby's Tears Basil (leaves and flowers) Chinese Lantern (flowers) Carnations (petals) Chamomile, English Clover Dahlia (flowerhead) Dandelion (leaves, flowerhead) Day Lilies (flowers) Dracaena (cornplant) Fennel Ficus (leaves) Geranium (flowers, leaves)
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Witblit Bearded Dragon | General Discussion It honestly seems if you want a Witblit, you're gonna have to fork out a little more than most dragons cost One (first link) didn't have the price, the second was $600 or so, the 3rd (out of stock) sells them for $399, and finally the 4th had one for $399 and one for $899
Horn worms? | Feeding So I have some horn worms that I got for my beardies birthday They grew SO big way to fast I just learned you can freeze them to slow the process but that's a bit to late I know you can cut them but I don't think I have the guts for that 🤮 What do you do with your large worms in the winter
Detailed guide for bioactive terrariums. | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org This is a detailed guide for bioactive terrariums for bearded dragons for more detailed questions beyond what will be in this guide just send me a private message and I will be more than happy to help you out Step one size and cost