We were told by vets and some other people that calcisand was okay for adult and was recommended. His food is food isn't put in the sand. And is fed to him little at a time. So I don't think he really bothers rating the calci sand
Hiya all,
It's the Brit again. Was just wondering if my beardie (sub adult /adult) needs to go on a different diet
I took this picture about 2 weeks ago and thought that my beardie looked a little on the larger side.
We feed him adult locust and he will eat about 2 every other day but won't...
Recently he's been hiding under the shelves a lot. We struggle getting him out because he tucks himself in the back corner. He likes to dig so we put calci sand in for him and he makes himself little burrows to sleep in
I thought that when a beardie turns adult they tend to hunt less. Spikey hunts adult locust like he's still a baby.
I've heard that mostly meat diets aren't good for beardies. And I got a bit worried when he stopped eating his veg
Basking light is about 25 cm from the shelf and the UVB pretty much spreads across the cooler end and part of the warmer end. At the moment the cooler end is 25 degrees Celsius and the warmer end is 32 - 33 degrees Celsius. I'll try making the warmer end a little hotter and check for signs of...
I'm not sure what the signs of shedding are. And the lower shelf is his basking area. Temperatures regulate automatically keeping around half the viv cool and the other around 30-34 degrees celcius. We were thinking of trying to get him a bigger viv but just don't I've the cash for it. He likes...
Spikey is asleep at the moment so I'll post pictures of him when he's awake. He has a 10% 25w dessert UVB bulb, heat lap is on a thermoregulater solar spot 100w here are a few pictures of his viv and lighting set up