hi, if you follow my picture threads you will know of my beardie i rescued, tango. she is around 6 months old and has no back legs or tail. the problem is she sleeps a lot during the day and is always looking for a hiding place to get into and sleep. i have the arcadia 12% UVB tube and a 40w reflector bulb temps reach about 114f which i know is too high and i am going to buy a dimming thermostat soon. i usually keep the glass open abit to keep the temps down. she poo's daily and eats normally. my girlfriend seems to think because she has no back legs she get tired easier, could this be right?
I'm curious about how she moves, does she drag herself around ?
Great job rescuing a dragon <3
To answer your questions as best I can.
When an owner says their bearded dragon is sleeping a lot the first answer to jump to is brumation, but 6 months seems a bit young for brumation. Has this just started happening or is this how she's been since you've had her?
I'm curious about how she moves, does she drag herself around ?
Great job rescuing a dragon <3
To answer your questions as best I can.
When an owner says their bearded dragon is sleeping a lot the first answer to jump to is brumation, but 6 months seems a bit young for brumation. Has this just started happening or is this how she's been since you've had her?
I think tango is to young to brumate and I don't know what sex she is the breeder said she thinks she's female but she's to young to tell yet so until I can know for sure she is a she haha. But yeah i do think she will turn out male.
You can always do a stool sample at a Vet's. A poop check isn't usually too expensive on its own and it's amazing at preventing anything worse from happening. I strongly suggest you get this done. I agree that 6 months is young for Brumation.
You can always do a stool sample at a Vet's. A poop check isn't usually too expensive on its own and it's amazing at preventing anything worse from happening. I strongly suggest you get this done. I agree that 6 months is young for Brumation.