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    10 month old brumating?

    Thank you so much! I am such a nervous beardie mom, so seeing this for the first time with no other experience is interesting/worrying. It's good to have some reassurance from someone who knows lol.
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    10 month old brumating?

    Hi there! New beardie owner here. Norbert is about 10 months old, 19 inches long and a solid 495 grams. I've had him since he was about a month to two months old. He stopped eating crickets on September 1st, and stopped eating his salads shortly after. I am able to feed him grub pie and he'll...
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    Are bearded dragons less tame when younger?

    Some bearded dragons get a little feisty and take some taming, even older beardies. Have there been any changes in his life? Like tank moving or new decorations? My recommendation is to spend some time with your hand in his tank. Not touching or grabbing him, just existing. Over time he will...
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    Let me see your vivariums!

    Norbert's Viv :D he's quite the climber so I've given him some options
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    Constant black beard. (RIP Thor)

    Oh poor Thor :( I will miss reading about his wonderful adventures and attitude. Sounds like you did the best you could have. There is no doubt that he was very loved and, even in his last days, had bright moments with you. ❤ R.I.P. Thor ❤
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    Going orange

    Oh my goodness kozmo is beautiful!! I can't wait to see how my little guy grows!
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    Going orange

    Today's sunshine trip showed off just how orange!
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    Going orange

    It makes me extremely happy! And seeing the colors come through like this is magical to me lolol. Gladto know I'm not the only one!
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    Going orange

    I'm happy to say that with Norbert's newest shed, which he's currently in the middle of, he's decided to bring in some gorgeous color! He seems to be enjoying his new diet add ins of sweet potato and butternut squash baby foods and finally putting on some healthy weight :D When I first got...
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    Best way to keep your beardies enclosure humidified?

    I follow a caresheet I found on beautifuldragons.com for that. Every other day for very young or very dehydrated dragons and once or twice a week for older or well hydrated dragons. Sounds like your daughter is right on track with that! I never would have thought of using a tooth brush! How...
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    Best way to keep your beardies enclosure humidified?

    Hi there! Bearded dragons do not need a humid environment and that can actually cause some issues :) I highly recommend letting things be just a bit dry. Sometimes I mist my beardie once first thing in the morning if I feel like he's a little thirsty as he will lick droplets, but usually I let...
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    New Baby Beardie questions

    Hi there! Congrats on your new beardie :) Unfortunately a lot of pet stores don't know very much about bearded dragons and feeding, I would recommend 20-40 crickets per feeding as bearded dragons do eat a lot more than 5 a day. As many as he can/wants to eat in about 10 minutes is ideal. My...
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    Hello there!

    Thank you! I actually did already get rid of that red bulb because of some postings on here ? I currently have Norbert in a 36"x18"x18" glass exo terra with front opening doors. His basking spot is at about 95-100 and cool end is 80-85, which I test with a digital probe thermometer. Norbert is...
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    Hello there!

    Hey guys! I just wanted to introduce myself and my little beardie, Norbert, whom I'm absolutely in love with. I've been raised around almost every type of animal, including quite a few reptiles, but this is my first beardie! (Thankfully, so far he's been quite easy! Lol) He's about 2 maybe 2...
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