When did you get it?flights":mro1aerw said:My baby beardie recently hasn't been eating any idea?
The temperature is around 85* and the humidity is 35% :?:
I've recently picked him up about 2 days ago I'm assuming my beardie isn't accustomed yet but just to be sure. He was eating perfectly in the morning you ate like 8 crickets and some meal worms and it seems like he wants to eat as he was following the cricket container I have thats in front of his enclosureSANDSTORMtbeardie11":1k468q8d said:When did you get it?flights":1k468q8d said:My baby beardie recently hasn't been eating any idea?
The temperature is around 85* and the humidity is 35% :?:
flights":3eq3sh7k said:I've recently picked him up about 2 days ago I'm assuming my beardie isn't accustomed yet but just to be sure. He was eating perfectly in the morning you ate like 8 crickets and some meal worms and it seems like he wants to eat as he was following the cricket container I have thats in front of his enclosureSANDSTORMtbeardie11":3eq3sh7k said:When did you get it?flights":3eq3sh7k said:My baby beardie recently hasn't been eating any idea?
The temperature is around 85* and the humidity is 35% :?:
SANDSTORMtbeardie11":2iaaq44z said:flights":2iaaq44z said:I've recently picked him up about 2 days ago I'm assuming my beardie isn't accustomed yet but just to be sure. He was eating perfectly in the morning you ate like 8 crickets and some meal worms and it seems like he wants to eat as he was following the cricket container I have thats in front of his enclosureSANDSTORMtbeardie11":2iaaq44z said:When did you get it?flights":2iaaq44z said:My baby beardie recently hasn't been eating any idea?
The temperature is around 85* and the humidity is 35% :?:
Do not feed him mealworms until your beardie is an adult or else he could get impacted. And yes you are right he hasnt yet gotten used to his new surroundings so everything is normal but just no more mealworms. The basking spot should be around 100-110 degrees fahrenheit
flights":1h69svxy said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":1h69svxy said:flights":1h69svxy said:I've recently picked him up about 2 days ago I'm assuming my beardie isn't accustomed yet but just to be sure. He was eating perfectly in the morning you ate like 8 crickets and some meal worms and it seems like he wants to eat as he was following the cricket container I have thats in front of his enclosureSANDSTORMtbeardie11":1h69svxy said:When did you get it?flights":1h69svxy said:My baby beardie recently hasn't been eating any idea?
The temperature is around 85* and the humidity is 35% :?:
Do not feed him mealworms until your beardie is an adult or else he could get impacted. And yes you are right he hasnt yet gotten used to his new surroundings so everything is normal but just no more mealworms. The basking spot should be around 100-110 degrees fahrenheit
Any idea what I could do to get the basking spot to 100-110 degrees? I'm also currently trying to purchase a 40 gallon as currently he's just sitting in a 10 gallon, and I've been thinking about using bsfl as I read that its much more nutritious and provides calcium for the beardie (I also currently just have 1 basking bulb and not sure about the watt power.)
flights":m886dqaw said:I will def pick up 1000 or so from https://symtonbsf.com as I heard they last awhile
And for uvb I just have a strip on the cooling side and a double dome lamp for the basking
side that has a ceramic heat emitter for night time and just a normal basking light
The uvb strip is 50 watt i think? and its getting around 85* thats what I meant when i said the temp but I just have a therm and a hygrometer on the wall of the enclosure but its on the cooling side so I dont know the exact heat on the basking side And about upgrading to the 40 gal The water dish and the food dish take up most of it so its rather hard to just chill on the cooling side so I hopefully can get it soon
SANDSTORMtbeardie11":2rjfvk84 said:flights":2rjfvk84 said:I will def pick up 1000 or so from https://symtonbsf.com as I heard they last awhile
And for uvb I just have a strip on the cooling side and a double dome lamp for the basking
side that has a ceramic heat emitter for night time and just a normal basking light
The uvb strip is 50 watt i think? and its getting around 85* thats what I meant when i said the temp but I just have a therm and a hygrometer on the wall of the enclosure but its on the cooling side so I dont know the exact heat on the basking side And about upgrading to the 40 gal The water dish and the food dish take up most of it so its rather hard to just chill on the cooling side so I hopefully can get it soon
I haven't yet orded from that website but someone did recommend me to them yesterday so I'll be ordering from them too. Water dishes aren't really necessary since beardies get hydration from their salads (or veggies) and baths so I hope that clears up some space. But you should keep up with the temps of the basking area, so you could get a tempurature gun to be sure of the tempurature.
flights":2md2j5cz said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":2md2j5cz said:flights":2md2j5cz said:I will def pick up 1000 or so from https://symtonbsf.com as I heard they last awhile
And for uvb I just have a strip on the cooling side and a double dome lamp for the basking
side that has a ceramic heat emitter for night time and just a normal basking light
The uvb strip is 50 watt i think? and its getting around 85* thats what I meant when i said the temp but I just have a therm and a hygrometer on the wall of the enclosure but its on the cooling side so I dont know the exact heat on the basking side And about upgrading to the 40 gal The water dish and the food dish take up most of it so its rather hard to just chill on the cooling side so I hopefully can get it soon
I haven't yet orded from that website but someone did recommend me to them yesterday so I'll be ordering from them too. Water dishes aren't really necessary since beardies get hydration from their salads (or veggies) and baths so I hope that clears up some space. But you should keep up with the temps of the basking area, so you could get a tempurature gun to be sure of the tempurature.
I'll probably consider removing the water dish and just giving him water using a syringe, currnetly trying to get my beardie to eat veggies as he's very stubborn when i tried to give him some veggies
and which sites have you already ordered from?
SANDSTORMtbeardie11":3778yd6h said:flights":3778yd6h said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":3778yd6h said:flights":3778yd6h said:I will def pick up 1000 or so from https://symtonbsf.com as I heard they last awhile
And for uvb I just have a strip on the cooling side and a double dome lamp for the basking
side that has a ceramic heat emitter for night time and just a normal basking light
The uvb strip is 50 watt i think? and its getting around 85* thats what I meant when i said the temp but I just have a therm and a hygrometer on the wall of the enclosure but its on the cooling side so I dont know the exact heat on the basking side And about upgrading to the 40 gal The water dish and the food dish take up most of it so its rather hard to just chill on the cooling side so I hopefully can get it soon
I haven't yet orded from that website but someone did recommend me to them yesterday so I'll be ordering from them too. Water dishes aren't really necessary since beardies get hydration from their salads (or veggies) and baths so I hope that clears up some space. But you should keep up with the temps of the basking area, so you could get a tempurature gun to be sure of the tempurature.
I'll probably consider removing the water dish and just giving him water using a syringe, currnetly trying to get my beardie to eat veggies as he's very stubborn when i tried to give him some veggies
and which sites have you already ordered from?
Aww a stubborn baby beardie is definitely common on its first days. When feeding mine I use a bottle thats like a ketchup bottle excep it's not.
it looks like this
https://www.google.com/search?q=ketchup+bottle+plastic&safe=active&rlz=1CARWXF_enUS940&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=CcvDzf4_KWMcWM%252CIXum8ewgTU8n5M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRR088nnsg6inrZVvGvmDbKgEfxGw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiy9ZGxu9zwAhWGbc0KHeI8CrsQ9QF6BAgJEAE#imgrc=CcvDzf4_KWMcWM
I've only orderd phoenix worms from here once. It's called
https://phoenixworm.com. DO NOT get small worms because they will be EXTREMELY too small and you can barely even see them. What veggies do you use?
flights":2profgf5 said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":2profgf5 said:flights":2profgf5 said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":2profgf5 said:flights":2profgf5 said:I will def pick up 1000 or so from https://symtonbsf.com as I heard they last awhile
And for uvb I just have a strip on the cooling side and a double dome lamp for the basking
side that has a ceramic heat emitter for night time and just a normal basking light
The uvb strip is 50 watt i think? and its getting around 85* thats what I meant when i said the temp but I just have a therm and a hygrometer on the wall of the enclosure but its on the cooling side so I dont know the exact heat on the basking side And about upgrading to the 40 gal The water dish and the food dish take up most of it so its rather hard to just chill on the cooling side so I hopefully can get it soon
I haven't yet orded from that website but someone did recommend me to them yesterday so I'll be ordering from them too. Water dishes aren't really necessary since beardies get hydration from their salads (or veggies) and baths so I hope that clears up some space. But you should keep up with the temps of the basking area, so you could get a tempurature gun to be sure of the tempurature.
I'll probably consider removing the water dish and just giving him water using a syringe, currnetly trying to get my beardie to eat veggies as he's very stubborn when i tried to give him some veggies
and which sites have you already ordered from?
Aww a stubborn baby beardie is definitely common on its first days. When feeding mine I use a bottle thats like a ketchup bottle excep it's not.
it looks like this
https://www.google.com/search?q=ketchup+bottle+plastic&safe=active&rlz=1CARWXF_enUS940&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=CcvDzf4_KWMcWM%252CIXum8ewgTU8n5M%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRR088nnsg6inrZVvGvmDbKgEfxGw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiy9ZGxu9zwAhWGbc0KHeI8CrsQ9QF6BAgJEAE#imgrc=CcvDzf4_KWMcWM
I've only orderd phoenix worms from here once. It's called
https://phoenixworm.com. DO NOT get small worms because they will be EXTREMELY too small and you can barely even see them. What veggies do you use?
Assuming medium worms should be good?
Size between his eye are about half a inch, and I think I have a mix of collard greens, kale, and bell peppers in there, and i'll most likely be adding fruit with it (just testing out the waters for him to see what my dude likes). I'm pretty sure he isn't aware that theres a food bowl so probably going to replace it with a shorter bowl so he can see the food. And how do you go with feeding him with that bottle, You mean like water or what? Yeah but most likely my beardie will try out some greens when he gets more accustomed to his enclosure! :lol:
SANDSTORMtbeardie11":fc5q8juq said:flights":fc5q8juq said:I've only orderd phoenix worms from here once. It's called
https://phoenixworm.com. DO NOT get small worms because they will be EXTREMELY too small and you can barely even see them. What veggies do you use?
Assuming medium worms should be good?
Size between his eye are about half a inch, and I think I have a mix of collard greens, kale, and bell peppers in there, and i'll most likely be adding fruit with it (just testing out the waters for him to see what my dude likes). I'm pretty sure he isn't aware that theres a food bowl so probably going to replace it with a shorter bowl so he can see the food. And how do you go with feeding him with that bottle, You mean like water or what? Yeah but most likely my beardie will try out some greens when he gets more accustomed to his enclosure! :lol:
flights":18xdy2ph said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":18xdy2ph said:flights":18xdy2ph said:I've only orderd phoenix worms from here once. It's called
https://phoenixworm.com. DO NOT get small worms because they will be EXTREMELY too small and you can barely even see them. What veggies do you use?
Assuming medium worms should be good?
Size between his eye are about half a inch, and I think I have a mix of collard greens, kale, and bell peppers in there, and i'll most likely be adding fruit with it (just testing out the waters for him to see what my dude likes). I'm pretty sure he isn't aware that theres a food bowl so probably going to replace it with a shorter bowl so he can see the food. And how do you go with feeding him with that bottle, You mean like water or what? Yeah but most likely my beardie will try out some greens when he gets more accustomed to his enclosure! :lol:
I'll plan on sticking to that regimen of just feeding greens and a lot of protein such as a mixture of crickets and bsfl for that protein and calcium, and how long could a baby last without eating? (hopefully he'll eat within the morning of tommorow
SANDSTORMtbeardie11":vu5ps1f3 said:flights":vu5ps1f3 said:SANDSTORMtbeardie11":vu5ps1f3 said:flights":vu5ps1f3 said:It is unhealthy for a baby or juvenile Bearded Dragon to go more than 24 hours without food, but of course never give up handling and continue to feed him. He might be eating when you're not around, but even if he eats once or twice a day that's definitely a start!