Bweiser18":1ar1spc3 said:
No lighting changes and basking temps are ranging 95-105. Diet has changed slightly. He’s now been snacking on super worms. He’s about 4-5 months old and just about 16 inches long. Started off with just one. And then increased more. To see if he was digesting the worms due to the hard outer skin. Once about a week went by I fed him about 7 in a row. He seemed to be going to the bathroom just fine. Today he went to the bathroom once just a little but thats because he has only had 2 roaches in 2 Days. Is this normal?
I really would try
bathing him because he might be uncomfortable because of the shed. They are truly miserable during that time. I would
bathe him a few times a week, you can even take a soft bristle toothbrush and gently rub over shedding area. You want to try to avoid the temptation to peel off the bearded dragons skin. It can hurt the dragon and or damage the scales under the shed spot. you can also help by rubbing aloe vera gel on them. you can also put some in the water of his
bath. It’s not uncommon for dragons to eat less or refuse food altogether. Continue to offer them meals and try not to worry. Please keep us updated. I really wouldn't worry to much. If problem persists after shed is finished I would consider the vet.