I am with others that a red heat light is simply undesirable. During the day your Beardie should get white light and at night no light.
I like a ballasted UVB white light such as the ones sold by Reptile UV for providing UVA/UVB to my Beardie. You can supplement that with a UVB florescent...
Yeah, often Ragnar sleeps on a branch. But sometimes he just hunkers down on the ground, under his branches, and conks out. Normal Beardie behavior, in my experience.
I have tried everything and yes, tiles (removable) are the best. You can usually just wipe up the mess and twice a month or so take 'em out and really clean them.
Well, he is a good looking Dragon. Give him some protein with the greens and he'll be fine. Hornworms are particularly good for re-hydrating Dragons as these worms contain a fair amount of water. And every Dragon I've ever seen loves them.
Great looking Dragon. Let him eat! At this age they are hungry because they are growing and growing = good. Be sure he is getting calcium and reptile vitamins.
Yes, uneven sheds are very common. My new Beardie, Ragnar, seems to like to shed first his tail and four legs, then his body and head. These lizards have been doing this for millions of years; they know what they are doing, crazy as it may seem.
You didn't say how big or how old your Dragon is.
Feeding a Dragon nothing but collard greens for 8 months is an inadequate diet in the extreme. These animals need some protein; how much depends on the age and size of the dragon. Plus, in my experience these animals need variety. Just one...
I have had good luck with hornworms as a main live food staple for Beardies. Lord knows that Ragnar loves them and he is growing like crazy. I alternate dusting them with Calcium and Reptile Vitamins. Not sure how Hornworms differ nutritionally all that much from Silkworms. I feed Ragnar...
Yes. Very important that your new owner has a basking spot at around 100F and also that your master has plenty of UVB. I always have a Reptile UV 160 watt self-ballasting bulb for my owner.