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[QUOTE="RuthlessPumpkin, post: 2003580, member: 116674"] Hello, I am a new baby beardie owner. We brought Axew home on Sept 15th and have spent the last few days adjusting to having a new beardie. Axew appears to be a citrus leatherback, but we chose this one because my daughter liked it. Axew came in a 10 gal tank and it maybe 6 or 7 inches. I know this isn't ideal and I will have a much nicer 40 gal enclosure within 2 weeks. My concern is that I have raised other beardies that were a bit older and more established, never a baby before. Axew ate pretty well the first night, Dubia and some greens. Since then it has had maybe 3 or 4 small wax worms(bought them as a treat to see if it would eat them). It has not been eating much since we brought it home, it has had 3 and a half healthy poops which were promptly cleaned up. It will bask and move around the enclosure from time to time but still seems pretty scared. Should I worry? The person we got it from had it tanked with another baby on sand and I do not know what it was eating there. A little background, we have 5 kids who can be a little noisy and Axew is in the kitchen. There is almost no humidity and he has had 2 soaks since coming home. Also I am worried that there may have been mites in the sand that the last place had. I have seen what look like gnats crawling in the enclosure once or twice, took it all apart and scrubbed and disinfected everything and I have only seen one gnat thing since. I know this is a lot but I want to give this little baby the best chance and best life possible. Any tips would be helpful. (Today after basking for about 5 hrs it went into a hide and has just been sitting in the entrance.) [/QUOTE]
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