This is to new owners. Many times being lethargic turns out to be normal dragon behavior. Nearly all questions asked on here are like going to the doctor for a head cold. It's OKAY. Alright?
Well, I would have said that the cat is little to no worry if he was an adult, if you know it well enough. All of my cats are well-intergrated and know they get squirted with a waterbottle if they even sniff him. Anyways, he's most likely hidden somewhere.
So, I walk into petsmart with Julius and then a kid starts crying over the dragon. The mom-woman looks up at me and says 'Get that away from my son! It can bite him and poison him, Etc, Etc.' I just sat there laughing while Julius was just sitting on my shoulder..Probably wondering how he could...
My babies won't get off of superworms. He won't eat his dubias or wax worms, just superworms. Should I cut them from his diet until he eats his dubias?
He's been headbobbing and black-bearding at me lately, and he's never done this before. I read up and saw that this means they want to mate, so can I give him a stuffed bearded dragon I have and let him have his way at it?
Okay Okay okay, Good news! Titus is now safe, he had a small Heart attack, and he's now walking around and eating again. Sorry for the late reply, But he's alright, the vet is just monitoring him.
Well, First I introduve him to cats because I trust them that much. He didn't even beard up, and the cats were more intrested in the crickets I had sitting to the side. ;p