soupdragon
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Hello I brought 2 bearded dragons about 4 months ago, and was told by this awful petshop that they were both girls.
The petshop is awful for many other reasons, and their complete lack of good advice and even general knowledge on bearded dragons.
Im pretty confident I have a good setup for the two, I can run through it if you guys want, but Im sure its not that thats causing the problem.
Im sure one is a male and the other is a female.
The male is much bigger, and has the tell-tale signs just under his vent.
The female has recently stopped eating, and always glass dances, and presses her nose to the doors, trying to get out. when in the home she doesnt eat, doesnt bask, just arm waves and lies in a corner.
But I have no idea what to do, I love them both very dearly. They are currently too big to divide the viv in half, even though its 4ft x 2ft x 2ft.
My dads a carpenter, he had an idea of dividing it lengthways, like add 2 floors and then sort the lighting out. Is 1ft high a suitable height for beardies? they would still have 8 square foot of floorspace each. And they always get a chance to come out of the viv and run around the house or garden on sunny days.
the petshop wont take the beardie back, and they wont swap him for a female, but anyway, from what Ive read over the months, the dragons are healthier and happier alone.
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!
The petshop is awful for many other reasons, and their complete lack of good advice and even general knowledge on bearded dragons.
Im pretty confident I have a good setup for the two, I can run through it if you guys want, but Im sure its not that thats causing the problem.
Im sure one is a male and the other is a female.
The male is much bigger, and has the tell-tale signs just under his vent.
The female has recently stopped eating, and always glass dances, and presses her nose to the doors, trying to get out. when in the home she doesnt eat, doesnt bask, just arm waves and lies in a corner.
But I have no idea what to do, I love them both very dearly. They are currently too big to divide the viv in half, even though its 4ft x 2ft x 2ft.
My dads a carpenter, he had an idea of dividing it lengthways, like add 2 floors and then sort the lighting out. Is 1ft high a suitable height for beardies? they would still have 8 square foot of floorspace each. And they always get a chance to come out of the viv and run around the house or garden on sunny days.
the petshop wont take the beardie back, and they wont swap him for a female, but anyway, from what Ive read over the months, the dragons are healthier and happier alone.
Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated!