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    Seven Month Old Beardie Eating Less- Normal?

    Hello! I posted last week that my seven month, seventeen inch dragon was boycotting crickets. Well, he still doesn't really go crazy over them. He would rather have worms or roaches. But he's gone from 20-30 crickets a day to 10-20. He devours his salad though, and he still loves worms. Is it...
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    Cricket Strike

    Hello :) My seven month old dragon decided yesterday that crickets are boring. He normally eats ferociously but now he won't touch a cricket. He is alert, and behaving normally. He'll eat worms and roaches, just not crickets. I would just feed him roaches for a while, but my roach babies are...
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    How Much To Feed Six Month Old Dragon?

    Hello! I just have a quick question. I have a male bearded dragon and he just turned so months old. He's roughly 15-16 inches long. He has always been a big eater. He can eat forty medium-large crickets a day and he wouldn't say no to more. I'm worried that he may be eating too much. I want...
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    Dragon, Dragon, Not Lizard ((Mushu))

    Hello everyone! We got our dragon baby on April 2, but I am just now starting this thread because until last week, my fiancé and I could not settle on a name. My fiancé is in the army, so he only met our beardie when he was on leave last week. He came up with the name Mushu, and it's kind of...
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    This Dubia Thing Is Going Too Well

    When I first got my dragon (about three months old, nine inches), I ordered 500 mixed dubia and 160 small to get my colony started. At first, he picked at them and I was scared he didn't like them. Now, however, he LOVES them. I only give him about five a day (he also gets as many crickets as...
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    Retained Shed is Making Me Crazy

    So I received my dragon from the breeder on Wednesday. Before purchasing, I asked if any nips, missing parts, etc. would have been listed in the ad. They said yes. Okay, great. But when I unbox my dragon, this is what the end of his tail looks like. I'm not sure what this could be. I assumed...
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    How to Feed Sweet Potato and Squash

    Hello! I already have a thread going in general discussion, but since this Ida. Different topic. I have some sweet potato for my dragon, and I am planning to get some squash also. I just wanted to know how to serve it to him. With it be all right to just smash it up and give it to him, or am I...
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    Ahh! I Am So Nervous!!!

    And excited ^^ Really, really excited. I got the email earlier today- my new dragon baby will be arriving by FedEx tomorrow! He should be here by noon! I'm probably going to make an unboxing video since my fiancé is in the army and he won't be able to see the little guy arrive.
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    Yet Another UV Question

    I've ordered my new dragon and he should be here next week! :D Now, here is my question- I have an 18 inch Reptisun uv tube and fixture. I am getting a forty gallon tank on Sunday- which is, as most of you know, 36 inches. I know the uv light that I currently have will only cover half of the...
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    Breeder Recommendations?

    Hello! My fiancé and I are hoping to get a new bearded dragon in a month or so. I would LOVE a leatherback, but the most important thing is that it is healthy and male. We have a good local reptile shop nearby, but they only get beardies sporadically. Would anyone be able to recommend a good...
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    Four Month old Dragon Not Eating

    I am completely baffled. I have had Charmander since November 29. She gets two feeding a day, and averaged around 20 crickets a day. Now, I'm grateful if she eats three crickets. Her appetite tapered off a couple of weeks ago and I have NO idea why. Her temperatures are 80 on the cool side and...
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    On the Road to Recovery, I Hope

    Hello! This is my first time posting on these forums, but I have stalked them often for information. My fiance and I got our bearded dragon on November 29. He is in the army, and had to go back to the base where he is stationed, so I, "mommy", am the primary caregiver. This is the first...
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