BeardedRonda
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Hello all, first post and new member. Thank you Admin for my approval.
We have a 9 month female dragon.
She is normally very active, was shy to start with, but now happy to be held and spend time outside with my son.
Recently she has shown no interest in what we have been feeding her, Locusts/Mealworms and every other day some cubed cucumber.
She will only new feed by hand and will only eat Morio Worms and 5/6 a day.
I have read about the process of where they become sluggish and sleep a lot but this does not seem to be the case.
She is going to the toilet every other day which appears normal with 10% of the waste being white from calcium.
So I guess my questions are:
1. Is it normal for a BD to go off their food for a time?
2. Should we go without feeding her for a day to maybe reset her hunger and get her back into a routine?
She has also not shed for about 2 months, I would say she is approx. 14 inches in length and has been deemed healthy by the vet about a month ago.
Thanks for any help or guidance here to a first timer.
We have a 9 month female dragon.
She is normally very active, was shy to start with, but now happy to be held and spend time outside with my son.
Recently she has shown no interest in what we have been feeding her, Locusts/Mealworms and every other day some cubed cucumber.
She will only new feed by hand and will only eat Morio Worms and 5/6 a day.
I have read about the process of where they become sluggish and sleep a lot but this does not seem to be the case.
She is going to the toilet every other day which appears normal with 10% of the waste being white from calcium.
So I guess my questions are:
1. Is it normal for a BD to go off their food for a time?
2. Should we go without feeding her for a day to maybe reset her hunger and get her back into a routine?
She has also not shed for about 2 months, I would say she is approx. 14 inches in length and has been deemed healthy by the vet about a month ago.
Thanks for any help or guidance here to a first timer.