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    Baby dragon not eating much - help!

    Update - our BD (named Brad) ate 7 crickets today. My son hobbled a few and Brad was all over them. He preferred the moving crickets over being hand fed. He seems more active today. Better UVB light, less stress. We also put in a branch which he climbed up almost immediately; he never...
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    Confused by enclosure size and lighting

    Thanks CooperDragon. Purchased a 22" T5 UVB yesterday and I see what you mean about narrow output of the CFB compared to the T5. BD (named Brad) perked up soon after I turned it on. Today much more active. Either the better UVB or less stressed or both. We also put in a branch instead of a...
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    Baby dragon not eating much - help!

    Thanks for the reassurance. We have not tried worms although the first day he pooped what looked like a worm, so perhaps he is more used to eating worms than crickets. I will pick up some superworms today and try. What is the best way to tongue feed? Perhaps we are not doing that correctly...
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    Baby dragon not eating much - help!

    Hello, We are the proud owner of a new baby/juvenile BD. We purchased him at a reptile show on Sunday. He is about 6 inches long. Since being home, he has only eaten 5 crickets (fed to him) and some greens on the first day and only 2 crickets on the second (1 fed, 1 dead eaten from the...
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    Confused by enclosure size and lighting

    Hello, My 12 yo son is now the proud owner of a beardie and we are trying to get the enclosure setup correct. The beardie is about 6-7 inches long and we were told we should put him in a 10 gallon enclosure so that he could catch crickets more easily. But with this size I am finding...
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