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    Portable heat lamps

    I've been trying to find a portable heat lamp that isn't too expensive for when dexter is running about in the living room, it's just temporary but I'd love to have something he can go to when outside his vivarium
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    Can anyone help me with sexing? (pictures)

    Thank you for all the help guys! Looks like she is a he, right?
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    Can anyone help me with sexing? (pictures)

    Some more pictures.
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    Can anyone help me with sexing? (pictures)

    Yeah, that's what I thought as well. I'm just really struggling to tell because as soon as I feel i'm certain, I all of a sudden see a middle bump, haha. Of course, I was just using that angle as I thought it was the easiest to see from the shadows, i'm not very experienced in dragon sexing...
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    Can anyone help me with sexing? (pictures)

    Hi guys :D This is Athena, originally the shop said that they thought she was female but they weren't sure. In her first check up, the vet thought she was male but she wasn't sure. I feel like I managed to get some pretty good pictures and I just wanted to know if any of you guys could give...
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    Black dot and patch on stomach.

    Thank you guys :). It actually came off in her shed that night haha.
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    Black dot and patch on stomach.

    Hi there! This is Athena, she's 6 months old and I noticed these small black rots and a darkened patch on her tummy earlier and I just want some ideas on what it could be. She's been acting normal, it's not tender to touch and it isn't stressing her out. She eats calci worms and dubia...
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    You know you own a bearded dragon when......

    When breeding a colony of roaches is done without a second thought haha. :mrgreen:
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    Advice on salad.

    I've read that juveniles can often be in a shed because of the fast growth so is it the same for going off their appetites when they are at this age or is that more for adults?
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    Advice on salad.

    Yesterday all I managed to get from her was 3 squash pieces and a tiny bit of prickly pear. 4 crickets and 8 roaches. Today she managed 1 squash piece, 1 prickly pear piece, 1 roach (it was a tiny one as well) and 4 crickets. I'm happy she's eating at least something but it's still...
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    Advice on salad.

    Thank you, she seems completely fine apart from eating so I'll just keep an eye on her.
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    Advice on salad.

    She's not had anything to eat today, I've tried crickets and roaches as well as her salad but she's taking no interest. Am I being paranoid or should I worry?
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    Advice on salad.

    Great, that means I'm completely on track and my research has paid off. Yes, I'm using a UVB tube. Thank you so much
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    Advice on salad.

    Great thank you, that's put my mind at ease a bit. We've been feeding her dubia roaches and crickets at the moment but she only manages 10 roaches or crickets in one sitting. Hopefully she'll pick up soon. Just to confirm, how often should I be dusting the crickets/roaches? We have calcium...
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    Advice on salad.

    How much salad should my 4/5 month old beardie be eating? I offer her a large variety - endive, mustard greens, watercress, butternut squash, prickly pear, basil and rosemary but she doesn't seem to eat any of it on her own. I can hand feed her some squash but not that much (10 cubed pieces)...
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    White mustard leafs.

    Thank you so much, that's really helpful. I've been growing some other plants too but none of them have taken off like the white mustard has so I thought it would've been a shame to not use it. I was really struggling to find information so I'm glad you were able to shed some light on it for me.
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    White mustard leafs.

    Are these safe? I'm getting a bearded dragon at the end of next month and I'm attempting to grow plants for him. I've got endive, watercress and white mustard leafs so far. But I'm unsure if the white mustard plants are okay for them as whenever I try to search it, it just comes up with...
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