ImNearlyPure
New member
Hello all I just got a bearded dragon from my niece who was moving across the states and didn’t want to bring him/her with her. So I told her I could take them in kinda of a spur of the moment. On the way back home I did some googling on what to do and how to care. So a quick trip to petco I spent around two hundred on foods and habitat stuff. I don’t really know the age of the dragon but I can assume around 8-9 months. They hate it when I pick them up they constantly spin and wiggle but when I put them on my lap they get comfortable real quick. They’ll watch tv with me for a bit and when they get tired they will climb up my shirt and fall asleep under the collar of my shirt.
Now I have a problem. I have been feeding him a small salad (mustard greens/collard greens with sliced carrots) and super worms since a week after getting him, before it was just the pellets (I did more research a saw that it was not a good idea). Well recently Mushroom has been really sluggish and haven’t really been propping them selves up with their legs kinda just resting their head on their food bowls.
I haven’t figured out how to post picture on this website but I put the pictures on a google doc
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-8lol2Resx5Lo9elZFxtWV2ESkxF1lJXCGc7aJhUBjI/edit
Am I doing something wrong or bad. I don’t want them to be sick or hurt for something I’m doing please.
Now I have a problem. I have been feeding him a small salad (mustard greens/collard greens with sliced carrots) and super worms since a week after getting him, before it was just the pellets (I did more research a saw that it was not a good idea). Well recently Mushroom has been really sluggish and haven’t really been propping them selves up with their legs kinda just resting their head on their food bowls.
I haven’t figured out how to post picture on this website but I put the pictures on a google doc
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-8lol2Resx5Lo9elZFxtWV2ESkxF1lJXCGc7aJhUBjI/edit
Am I doing something wrong or bad. I don’t want them to be sick or hurt for something I’m doing please.