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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
Whats the opinion on excavator clay? | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org For now my bearded dragon is on tile, in a custom enclosure that was meant to be added onto when (she gets older) (I have more money), she's probably only 3 months old, 9 75in long But I'm thinking maybe a year from now when she's all grown up I'll add a new "room" to the current enclosure that
Ceramic bulb vs basking bulb | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org Dragons are sun worshipers, the more light the better for their mood and heath, CHE just can’t cut it You could use a CHE as a basking heat source with enough fluorescent lighting, at least 2-3 T5HO lamps for a smaller setup, but generally a white light is easier to manage for most people
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
Geriatric Beardie Care | Health - Bearded Dragon . org I've been thinking about creating a thread where people can give tips and share their experiences with caring for very old bearded dragons , I think most would be very pleased if their pet dragon lived past 8 - 10 years old , and there are instances of bearded dragons living to be over 21 years old and having mostly healthy , active ( as active
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)
Nutrobal | Health Dear all, I would like to highlight an issue I've encountered It seems to me most people in the UK are advised to supplement their Bearded dragons diet with Nutrobal Does anyone have any information on using this supplement? I've read that it's mostly a vitamin supplement whereas I was
Learning the genetics | Breeding - beardeddragon. org -66% Het Trans+50% Het Trans=A quarter of the clutch will be Visual Trans and the rest will be 66% Het Trans if both dragons prove out If one dragon proves out (which you won't know since het isn't visible) then in theory, you'd have all babies be 50% het trans
Infrared light | Enclosures - Bearded Dragon . org Infared lights aren't exactly dangerous but they aren't any good either During the day the dragons need lots of bright clear light (like the sunlight they'd get in their natural homeland) and at night they should have no lights on as even the red lights can disrupt their sleep and leave you with tired, cranky dragons
Climbing walls | Behavior We got a 4 year old female bearded dragon from a rescue and have had her for 2 weeks Recently she has started trying to climb the walls in her enclosure She is in a 120gallon Dubia enclosure, with several stacked rocks and branches to climb I thought mybe she needed to get more exercise, so I