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  1. Trinityv

    Tiny black freckle??

    About a month ago I noticed Goose has a tiny black “freckle” near the base of her tail. Everything I’ve read (what little was available ?) says this is totally normal but I thought I would see if anyone else had any thoughts! Answers to possible questions: - it doesn’t come off (ie not...
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    Baby beardie- poop or vomit???

    So my baby beardie (2.5 months old) did this today. I don’t know if she pooped or regurgitated bc I didn’t see it happen... but it’s basically just a mass of undigested dubias with a brownish coating! (Pic below) I’m very concerned bc she’s been pooping normally so idk why this happened. She was...
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    Introducing my new baby Goose :)

    Hey everyone! I’ve made a few posts here before but I wanted to post an intro now that I finally have my beardie. Say hello to Goose! She’s an orange hypo trans dunner and she’s about two months old. She loves dubias, hates greens, and has the most adorable personality! If you’re into social...
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    Raising temp for juvenile basking

    So I have my lighting all set up and I’m running it like it will be used normally so I can see if the temps/humidity are ok... the cool side gets up to about 84° and the warm side reaches 96/97° max during the day. Since I’m getting my beardie as a juvenile, do I need to raise the basking area...
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    BSFL as primary protein source

    Would it be ok to use BSFL as the primary protein for a juvenile beardie? I found a few articles that say you can but I wanted to see if anyone actually does... I’m getting my first beardie in a couple months so I want to be prepared to take care of her correctly.
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    Shelf liner types

    I’m currently preparing to get my first beardie and I noticed a lot of people use tile/shelf liners as a substrate. I found this shelf liner on Amazon, any input on whether it would be a good choice? The description says it’s textured (so there shouldn’t be any issues with slipping) and easy to...
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