PandaKitty
New member
Hi,
I'm new to this site and also new to having BABY beardies. I've had an adult and a previous roommate had a sub adult.
A person in my area was moving and needed to rehome this beardie. I've named him Asterio.
It was listed as juvenile but he's probably only 2 months old, MAYBE 2.5 or 3 at most.
After warming up and some naps last night, he's pretty active now, but he still won't eat. I've gotten him to eat 2 mealworms and half a cricket, and 2 small pieces of grape I cut up for him.
It's only been a day, but everything I read, babies eat a whole lot, all the time. I've tried feeding out of cage, in cage, in hand, everything. Is this due to relocation stress? How often does this happen, and how long?
P.s. just thought I'd ask if there's anything different about bathing babies VS adults (as I see he's almost done with shedding, so I wanted to give him a bath today to help maybe with appetite and shed)
Thank you so much for any help!
I'm new to this site and also new to having BABY beardies. I've had an adult and a previous roommate had a sub adult.
A person in my area was moving and needed to rehome this beardie. I've named him Asterio.
It was listed as juvenile but he's probably only 2 months old, MAYBE 2.5 or 3 at most.
After warming up and some naps last night, he's pretty active now, but he still won't eat. I've gotten him to eat 2 mealworms and half a cricket, and 2 small pieces of grape I cut up for him.
It's only been a day, but everything I read, babies eat a whole lot, all the time. I've tried feeding out of cage, in cage, in hand, everything. Is this due to relocation stress? How often does this happen, and how long?
P.s. just thought I'd ask if there's anything different about bathing babies VS adults (as I see he's almost done with shedding, so I wanted to give him a bath today to help maybe with appetite and shed)
Thank you so much for any help!