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[QUOTE="KarrieRee, post: 2024817, member: 97951"] Welcome Hugo and to beardie world 10.0 UV bulb but the box I pulled it out of had 5.0 on the front. Is this a long tube fixture or a coil? The calcium should be dusted on his crickets 5 x per week ONCE per feeding lightly coated and he should be fed 2-3 times per day eating around 20-25 crickets per feeding - please offer salads every day - he also needs vitamins w/ beta carotene dusted on the insects 2 x per week ONCE per feeding lightly coated - to me he looks like hes about 4 months -his diet should be 80% insects 20% salads -[URL="http://www.beautifuldragons.com/Nutrition.html"]Nutrition Content[/URL] ignore the kale info its outdated---- please get 2 digital probe thermometers - they are the most accurate for surface basking temps which should be 105-110 for now - at 6 months that will change to 95-100-- he looks like a normal regular pagoda dragon -- NO dewormers -- a fecal test would need to be done taken in to the vet --- NO enemas - I would wait at this time for a vet visit and fecal -- also you can drop water on his nose and see if he will lick -- bathing is very stress full so its best to drop water on their nose a few times a week - you can spray his salads before serving they get a lot of moisture from the salads - if hes not eating them please get some BSFL [URL="http://www.symtonbsf.com"]www.symtonbsf.com[/URL] order large they are a small larvae - drop them on top of his salads in front of him to get his attention [URL]https://www.amazon.com/MACGOAL-Reptile-Ceramic-Leopard-Bearded/dp/B084VJJWTV?pf_rd_r=R0HNPKXJ2ZARWAT5MPAH&pf_rd_p=c5b6893a-24f2-4a59-9d4b-aff5065c90ec&pd_rd_r=0173f98f-f39b-4d44-9f76-6ae4d88c419b&pd_rd_w=AuGQB&pd_rd_wg=tLkwE&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_d[/URL] this makes a great salad bowl -- I would look at switching his main insect to dubia roaches - the BSFL are a great staple for babies feed as many as you want and compliment them w/ the crickets / dubia roaches -- if you need anymore help please ask but we must get your surface basking temps and UVB on par or he will quit eating [/QUOTE]
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