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    Cricket's keep biting tail and making it bleed.

    The entire problem is the crix being left in the enclosure, you just can't do it. I feed little ones in a separate tank (a 40 breeder) and as soon as they stop eating, put them back into their home. I do hand feed them to a certain extent, so I'll often hand them a few crix/roaches without...
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    Calling Northern VA Dragon Owners

    They are easy to set up and raise. Do a search online for "dubia colony" for a huge amount of info, but meantime, this video explains it well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtJI6Kq_Zqs
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    potty trained?

    I have three adults and they will all avoid going inside their enclosures. They usually go directly after bathing, while they're drying off in a holding pen. If they have go go between baths, they'll pace the front of the enclosure. As young, they are less discriminate, but do seem to develop...
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    Beardie angry after seeing new rescue beardies in home

    I find them to be mostly visually oriented and they don't tolerate seeing each other very well. I have three mature males in the same room, with a 3' x 3' 'playpen' area on the floor where they can go to hang out and use the bathroom (none wish to go in their enclosures). The pen is under heat...
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    Calling Northern VA Dragon Owners

    A lot of veggies are sorta seasonal, and you'll find certain types plentiful at some times and not others. I have three BDs and raise my own Dubia. I can't imagine buying crix for several full grown BDs and the Dubia are cheap & easy to raise. I still buy a few crix for some scorps and a...
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    mulberry trees

    True, especially considering that they were imported years ago to draw birds from "real" fruit trees. We had Mulberries everywhere when I lived in central MD. The trees colonize and take over areas, and are extremely hard to kill. I've cut 10" trees down and the next year had to cut 2" thick...
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    Can 2 dragons be housed together???

    I agree this should be a sticky at the top. We also need a tacked thread about loose substrate vs impaction.
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    What to feed????

    My old guy has been down since October and has finally resumed activity. He isn't eating well yet and doesn't want any Dubia or leafy greens, but has started taking a little grated yellow squash and small slices of watermelon every few days. I think he is FAR more interested in finding a...
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    lag/ site unavailable

    Just the last day or two, but sometimes pretty bad.
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    Beardie stopped eating

    I'd second the fecal exam, but, if the two bearded dragons have been housed together, it may very well be a dominance issue. It is far less common NOT to develop dominance issues between co-inhabitants as they mature and this is the way it usually goes. It is often seen that the dominant lizard...
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    Condensation and wetness in Dubia habitat.

    Several possibilities come to mind: 1) Insufficient ventilation. 2) Too great a temperature differential. 3) Too many succulent foods for the conditions. Dubia do require high humidity, but if outer temps are so low the interior of the bin "sweats", some sort of insulation is in order, like...
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    One Last D. Dubia roach question :P

    I kept all of my Dubia together at first, but as I had more and more adults develop, I've started a second bin just for the breeders. My main reasoning is that there is no need to sort through the adults every time I feed out of the nymph bin. This avoids disturbing the breeders unnecessarily...
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    Random Question About Holding Dragons

    See if he's being threatened by his reflection when he reaches that spot. I had glossy tank background in an enclosure and an old male BD that could see himself in one of the black spots when he was in a certain position on one of the perches. He'd put on a big display every time he got near it...
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    Bearded dragons and other animals?

    Our dog is a mix of hunting breeds, and he cannot keep his eyes off the lizards. Keeps looking at me like "All you have to do is say the word!" (or go shopping) and I'll handle this for you. We keep him out of the lizard room unless we're right there with him.
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    Recommend a Place to buy a Dragon

    I prefer to get my own from a breeder or private owner, because of the vast ignorance that surrounds reptile care at the average pet shop chain. I bought a very nice nice boy from Baltimore Beardies in the spring, and he has done very well. Tom at BB also supports his customers/BDs an dis...
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    Collapsing after passing an impaction?!

    I am sorry to say I killed a beautiful and very tame Corn Snake about 15 years ago with a hot rock. It had been just fine for a very long time, and the snake went from a baby to 3 feet long with the same rock in the enclosure. Evidently, it shorted out internally and this created a very hot...
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    Couple Questions...

    The suction cups come right out of the slits and can be left aside if another method of attachment is preferred. I use drywall screws into one of the perches to support two corners, and let a suction cup hold the one last corner to the glass. I put the hammocks over on the cool/shady side of...
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    Welcome Toothless {6 year old male adopted beardie}

    Congratulations on your new addition! I also adopted a 6 yo male. He was extremely defensive, thin and had a reputation among his keepers at the shelter as a biter. It has been very satisfying to see him come around. Until he began brumation last month, I had been handling him daily but now I...
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    Dry Food

    This is what I ended up doing with mine, except the Dubia ate it. Makes a nice fruity smelling addition to the ground up fish flakes and puppy chow.
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    torn

    This topic came up not long ago: http://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=133571 In short, I'd only buy from a pet shop if I had enough experience to select an animal that that is likely to survive and even flourish. Otherwise, the reputable breeder is the safest bet for a...
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