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Just wondering if anyone else has experienced a beardie like this.
One of our males we adopted last year head bobs all the time. In his tank, outside of his tank, on and off black beard while head bobbing. It starts as soon as the lights come on in the morning.
He didn't do this when we first adopted him, the first few months there was no head bobbing, it started around fall and has continued until now.
He is an adult, he was and adult when we got him, we are unsure of age because the rescue wasn't given much information on him.
We have tried covering the glass in his tank, putting him in different enclosures but he still head bobs constantly.
I do have 3 other beardies in my home, all out of his site, there have been times where he did catch a glimpse of one of the other beardies while he was out of his tank, is it possible that, that could have triggered the head bobbing, and now that he knows there is another beardie around he just head bobs all the time.
We are totally stumped on this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
One of our males we adopted last year head bobs all the time. In his tank, outside of his tank, on and off black beard while head bobbing. It starts as soon as the lights come on in the morning.
He didn't do this when we first adopted him, the first few months there was no head bobbing, it started around fall and has continued until now.
He is an adult, he was and adult when we got him, we are unsure of age because the rescue wasn't given much information on him.
We have tried covering the glass in his tank, putting him in different enclosures but he still head bobs constantly.
I do have 3 other beardies in my home, all out of his site, there have been times where he did catch a glimpse of one of the other beardies while he was out of his tank, is it possible that, that could have triggered the head bobbing, and now that he knows there is another beardie around he just head bobs all the time.
We are totally stumped on this.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!