Should I be concerned?

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Savvy

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So I'm a first time beardie owner and I have an 11 week old baby beardie. He eats well, is hydrated, walks around the terrarium fine, and has the proper heating and humidity. My concern is that he likes to sit in his basking spot with his legs stretched out behind him a lot. I give him the recommended amounts of calcium and D3 supplements but, could this still be an early sign of MBD? Or am I just worried for nothing?
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Claudiusx

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Hi there,

That is what we affectionately call "sexy legs" haha :D

There is a while thread where people here post their dragons sexy leg pictures. It's perfectly normal and just one of the fun beardie quarks :)

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Savvy

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Sexy legs is such a perfect term! We called it his "supermodel pose" Thank you for the peace of mind! ?
 
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