I have a 6 month old dragon, he's 13 in. after he poos, he looks like he has extra skin on his back. But after he eats he looks HUGE. Is there anything wrong? Should I try and make him gain weight? If so, how? Or is this normal?
Do you know how much he weighs? Can you show us a picture of him? How much does he eat in a day? What foods are you feeding? Do you bath or spray him?
Some of these things might help us.
Do you know how much he weighs? Can you show us a picture of him? How much does he eat in a day? What foods are you feeding? Do you bath or spray him?
Some of these things might help us.
I have pictures but i dont know the code/or how to post them. If you could tell me that'd be great!=D
I do not know how much he weighs.
He eats 20-30 adult crickets. Romaine lettuce is always avaiable to him. Ocasional meal worm and once in awhile waxworm.
He also LOVES starwberries but on another note is that okay for him?
I bathe him once a week and spray him twice a day.
He's six months old in a 20 gallon (not for long) I'm in the process of making a 4'L 2'D 2'H enclosure for him.
I use Repti sand, which I hearing is bad? What can i use instead?
I use a 75 watt zoo med UVA basking lamp ( any better ones I'd love to know, it always breaks)
And a repti glo uvb which I'm planning on getting a new one, any recommendations?
The wrinkleing on the sides of his back can be a sign of dehydation. But I'll wait for the pic's so we can see exactly what were dealing with. Also what do his poops look like are the urates (the white part) hard?
As far as another choice of substrate many members here like tile as it is very easy to keep clean and maintain.
But a couple different options would be......
Paper
Paper towel
Non adhesive self liner
Repti-carpet
Non adhesive linoleum
If you feel you must use sand its recommended that you wait until 12 months of age an only use a sifted play sand.
The wrinkleing on the sides of his back can be a sign of dehydation. But I'll wait for the pic's so we can see exactly what were dealing with. Also what do his poops look like are the urates (the white part) hard?
As far as another choice of substrate many members here like tile as it is very easy to keep clean and maintain.
But a couple different options would be......
Paper
Paper towel
Non adhesive self liner
Repti-carpet
Non adhesive linoleum
If you feel you must use sand its recommended that you wait until 12 months of age an only use a sifted play sand.
You stated you have a ReptiGlo UVB light. The ReptiGlo 8 is alright but do not use the ReptiGlo 10. They've been known to cause eye issues is dragons. Also, it needs to be a linear tube light, not a coil light. The ReptiSUN 10 tube is a good recommendation for a UVB light.
Your Welcome! :wink:
Sorry you have to change lighting again.
But on a good note by changing out the coil you will see a great improvement in your beardie.
And we love pic's around here so I'm going hold you to those pic's. :wink: :lol: