That is sad. There is a girl I know that has the same issue with her dragon. It never really grew. I have never seen the housing she has for the beardie but I think a lot of the issues with the sizing of beardies is they are not house is an adequate size tank/terrarium/vivarium. I also believe...
Collard greens makes my beardies poo STINK. Like bad. She is fine on mustard or turnip greens. Just something about them. I dont know. But I am also curious about home made cleaners. What do you guys use? Do you make your own?
This is a picture of collard greens. You can find them at pretty much every grocery store. They are great for your beardie. The concept with feeders is what they eat your dragon eats. I have a dubia roach colony. I keep them in a large storage container with egg flats. You can also make feeder...
I use one of the green hammocks for reptiles and haven’t had an issue. You could try and use a cloth hammock like a ferret one. Some people also make their own. I believe you can find some post in the DIY area.
Do not worry about. It takes some time for young dragons to start eating their greens. Just keep offering it to them. They will eventually come around.
I agree a 40 gallon breeder tank would be a good size for a beardie. Also, when I upgraded the enclosure for Peg Leg that is when she started growing ALOT. I do think the enclosure makes a difference.