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    Bearded Dragon leg injury

    Hi, sorry I took so long to reply my internet has been down the past few days. She is no longer looking back at her leg. But she hasn't left her Viv since the 30th. New years eve she was black bearding all day and didn't eat. She started eating the next day and has lightened back up. Although...
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    Bearded Dragon leg injury

    I'm sure she is looking at her leg. I've just opened her Viv doors so when she starts exploring and stops too look at it I'll take a photo
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    Bearded Dragon leg injury

    Sorry I'm using my phone and dropping was a typo. It was supposed to say stopping.
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    Bearded Dragon leg injury

    I'll post a photo tomorrow as she is sleeping now, but I can't see anything wrong with it. When I gently touch her leg she doesn't react. she has been walking and climbing again for most of the day but still keeps stopping and looking at her leg. Oh and yeah she is pooping and eating.
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    Bearded Dragon leg injury

    Hi guys. First off if this is the wrong section im sorry. Feel free to move it mods. A few days before Xmas my Beardie Fatty Bum Bum came out of burmation. She always gets super excited and runs all over my room, climbing and jumping carelessly. I noticed on the 24th she was running across my...
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    Bad constipation. Please help!!

    Her name is fatty bum bum. She never fully sleeps during burmation. Once a week I put the box of food in her tank and she comes out from the hide to eat. I never measure the cool side. I have a thermostat so the basking area is always 105. She doesn't spend any time in the cool area just the...
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    Bad constipation. Please help!!

    First the set up. 4x4x2 Viv. Arcadia 12% uvb 8 months old. 105 f basking temp. Tile substrate. My Fatty Bum Bum is 3 in april. She has been in Brumation for 2 months now. Once a week I feed her, bathe her and wait 2 days for the poop then put her back to sleep. It has taken her 1 week for to...
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    Beardie almost died, now scared to lay eggs.

    Im not sure how long she was under the sand for. I it could have been up to 5 minutes. This will be here 5th or 6th clutch this year so I know how her tunnel should look. But she was completely covered I could only see a few inches of her tail. She was digging st the sand a little eariler but...
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    Beardie almost died, now scared to lay eggs.

    About 4/5 days ago my Beardie was digging a hole in the sand to lay her eggs. I was giving up and turned around and saw that the hole had collapsed on her and she wasn't moving. I dug her out and she woke up a few secs later. I gave her a shut and she seemed to cheer up a bit. When I put her...
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    about to lay her 4th clutch of infertile eggs.

    I just gave her a bath after laying her biggest clutch yet (32 eggs) and noticed she has been digging so much that she has worn her claws down to the skin part. How long will they take to grow back?
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    about to lay her 4th clutch of infertile eggs.

    How many clutches of infertile eggs is average for a female to lay? Thanks
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    Can I turn one end of her viv into a lay box?

    I put 30kg of sand in the hot end of her viv. It takes up about a third of the space in the Viv. Make sure to wet the sand so she can make a tunnel. I dont think there is any problem with this. My girl is about to lay her 4th clutch today.
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    Beardie that doesn't like being in a cage >.>

    I wrapped an old bath towel around a plank of wood and used it as a ramp. Its amazing how they love soft stuff even though they spend so much time in rocks in the wild. Maybe I'll just throw a load of pillows and clothes in her viv. lol
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    Beardie that doesn't like being in a cage >.>

    Its great to let you juvi's run around. They are bursting with energy and it's great exercise for them. But I think some of you are putting human emotions into your pets. In the wild these animals are solitary, independent animals. I know it's nice to hug them, but I don't believe it's a good...
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