For the past two weeks our 2 year old Beardie has been hiding, hardly eating/pooping. The temps have dropped here and I wonder if he is going into brumation. He is sleeping a lot more even when his tank lights are on. We have to hand feed him water through a dropper every day and he will drink that.
For the past two weeks our 2 year old Beardie has been hiding, hardly eating/pooping. The temps have dropped here and I wonder if he is going into brumation. He is sleeping a lot more even when his tank lights are on. We have to hand feed him water through a dropper every day and he will drink that.
They will slow down in the winter- eat less etc-- you dont need to feed water every day - offer him water once a week - brumation is when they go into a deep sleep and not wake up for a while - semi brumation is when the sleep for a week or two and appear to come out to bask etc-
Georgina Rayner of Swell Reptiles, UK in November, 2015 Practical tips to help keep your bearded dragon healthy during brumation Reptile brumation occurs differently depending on each reptile’s bodily processes, from species to species. Environmental factors and the natural genetic instinct in...
They tend to go into brumation this time of year. Not all of them do but a good majority of them do.
Does he seem to be holding his weight right now? Be sure to read the article on brumation here on
the site, it is very insightful! They all seem to do a little something different.
Has he come out at all to say hello or bask?