I am looking to rehome my 2 and a half year old female red beardie. As much as I hate to admit it, I do not have the ability to appropriately care for her (i.e. experience, knowledge, money, time, etc.) and I just want her to have a much better, happier quality of life with someone who can actually have more time for her and care for her as she needs. She hasn't wanted to eat much besides baby food even if she was a big fan of dubia roaches. I took her to 2 vets, one being a herp vet, and they both said she was fine, but she is still not as energetic or hungry as she should be. I assume it may be due to her enclosure conditions? I've tried my best, but cannot with my new job and financial constraints. Please help. Thank you.
I am looking to rehome my 2 and a half year old female red beardie. As much as I hate to admit it, I do not have the ability to appropriately care for her (i.e. experience, knowledge, money, time, etc.) and I just want her to have a much better, happier quality of life with someone who can actually have more time for her and care for her as she needs. She hasn't wanted to eat much besides baby food even if she was a big fan of dubia roaches. I took her to 2 vets, one being a herp vet, and they both said she was fine, but she is still not as energetic or hungry as she should be. I assume it may be due to her enclosure conditions? I've tried my best, but cannot with my new job and financial constraints. Please help. Thank you.