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Beardie Hyperactivity
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2000099, member: 76248"] My dragon has been that way for years. He absolutely hates being in the enclosure so I wound up just building him a free range setup with lights suspended from light stands in the house and he runs around as he pleases. He usually winds up just surfing the walls of the house, so I eventually bought a bigger house and even that's not enough! I have everything set up so he can't get stuck anywhere I can't find him (you eventually learn the typical hiding spots they go to when they want to sleep). It works pretty well if you don't have other animals in the house. Otherwise, you'll have to resort to supervised time out of the enclosure or limit free roaming to a single room etc. As mentioned in an earlier post, I think this is genetics and not necessarily a sign of something wrong. I would try to accommodate her the best you can and as long as she's eating well, the activity level will give her lots of exercise and hopefully keep her healthy for a nice long life. [/QUOTE]
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