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[QUOTE="BeardiesMum, post: 2009644, member: 117098"] Greetings!!! I recently took over the care of my grandson's bearded dragon. For awhile, we thought she was a he, until she started digging and laying eggs when my son and grandson took her with them to their new home in the country. Due to some mishaps and negligence on my grandson's part, my son asked me if I wanted to take over her care. I never in a million years would have thought I would fall in love with a reptile!! But I have. I have some questions about how I can make her feel better, right now I have changed out her uvb light from a coil my son was using to the tube that covers the whole tank and I have set up her basking area on one side and cooler area on the other. I bought what I thought was some groovy cool background for her to enjoy, but they seem to cause her to see her reflection more and now she is head bobbing and upset a lot... so I am not sure if its due to the new background or due to the reflection. Any advice would be so appreciated! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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