My bearded dragon has started acting up this week he'll go into his cave and push all the sand out for a good 10-20 and sit in there for a hour or two and then when he comes out he'll push it back in half of the time :? and then later in the day when it's time to feed he wont eat I've tried crickets and meal worms he was eating perfectly fine a week ago and is acting up all the sudden
also just a quick question whenever I try feeding him straw berries or any vegetable / fruit except kale he'll start throwing his head around like he found it sour or something what could the problem be ?
Hi there , can you post pics of your dragon + the set up ? Is your dragon an adult ? All the behavior points to it being a female looking to lay eggs, that's why I ask. If it's an adult, post a few pics as well of the rear end with the tail pulled up in the air [ Think of a dog that is very excited, tail almost arching over it's back ]
other than that the dragon may just be restless + digging gives it something o do....but if it's grown then it may be a female like I mentioned. Here's how to post pics :
My first instinct is to tell you to remove the sand ASAP. Anything loose that they can swallow is generally not good substrate, and it could cause some digestion issues/impaction; however we cannot know for sure without pictures. I do hesitate in advising you to remove the sand just in case it is a female trying to lay eggs. Meal worms can also cause similar issues... I would probably say stick to crickets and maybe try some dubia roaches.
It also depends on age as to whether or not it's important for your dragon to be eating fruits and greens. It's more important for babies and juveniles to be eating protein, but if your dragon is an adult the fact that it's not eating greens could be an issue. I would just try a different vegetable because your dragon may just not like what you're trying to feed it. My bearded dragons will not touch fruit, but they love kale and any sort of leafy green (they are currently eating mustard and turnip greens).
My bearded dragon has started acting up this week he'll go into his cave and push all the sand out for a good 10-20 and sit in there for a hour or two and then when he comes out he'll push it back in half of the time :? and then later in the day when it's time to feed he wont eat I've tried crickets and meal worms he was eating perfectly fine a week ago and is acting up all the sudden
also just a quick question whenever I try feeding him straw berries or any vegetable / fruit except kale he'll start throwing his head around like he found it sour or something what could the problem be ?
if you work through it methodically , the chances are the likely issues that need to be tweeked or changed will pop right out at you, if you can give very detailed answers we will then be in a position to offer help.
Is impossible to help you if you don't provide thorough details .
It may prove necessary to involve a reptile vet if your bearded dragon has serious health issues. Are you in a position to afford to take him to a good reptile vet should this prove necessary ?
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with your issue, but colored lights typically aren't very good to use. I do know that red light is hard for them to see, so otherwise the viv is not very well-lit. They do need it to be fairly bright. Do you have any information on temps, gender, diet, etc?
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with your issue, but colored lights typically aren't very good to use. I do know that red light is hard for them to see, so otherwise the viv is not very well-lit. They do need it to be fairly bright. Do you have any information on temps, gender, diet, etc?
only using this lamp right now till I can get a new one last one just blew out Temp is around 100-110 Gender not 100% sure but I think male Diet usually I try to feed him crickets but sometimes he wont eat them so I'll try to feed him meal worms he'll eat them sometimes Age was probably a month or 2 old and i've had him for 7 months so 8 or 9 months
Can you get a full body shot of the dragon ? I was trying to see f it looks old enough to lay eggs.
And I agree, the red lights are irritating to beardies, think of being in a room with red lights on al day. Only night clubs use dark + colored lights, it's not a natural lighting at all. Not picking on you, that will help your beardie out at least in the lighting dept.
You can buy a halogen flood bulb or a par 38 at any walmart or home depot....it's a nice bright white light. And what uvb are you using ?
Can you get a full body shot of the dragon ? I was trying to see f it looks old enough to lay eggs.
And I agree, the red lights are irritating to beardies, think of being in a room with red lights on al day. Only night clubs use dark + colored lights, it's not a natural lighting at all. Not picking on you, that will help your beardie out at least in the lighting dept.
You can buy a halogen flood bulb or a par 38 at any walmart or home depot....it's a nice bright white light. And what uvb are you using ?
His coloring is beautiful! Personally, I wouldn't worry about him not eating the fruits and veggies since he still looks very young. Keep offering them so he gets used to them, but it's not that big of a deal. The red light isn't a HUGE issue as long as you're replacing it soon like you said. Heat lights can blow at the most inconvenient times, so at least he has heat for now.
I think the biggest red flag for me if he isn't eating is the sand. I would still suggest removing it ASAP because he could be eating it which would cause impaction.
The dragon is too small to be carrying eggs, so that rules that out. Some dragons will dig to burn off energy or to escape something in the tank that they are not happy about.
The dragon is too small to be carrying eggs, so that rules that out. Some dragons will dig to burn off energy or to escape something in the tank that they are not happy about.