I got a story to tell so just right now, she ate all her mealworms. I was sitting there watching her and she looked at me like, "Can I have some more?" I said no, but she kept looking at me. I finally gave in and gave her some more. Now Shea happy. She was just looking at herself in the mirror.
Well I don't usually find my dragons sleeping in usual positions, but the other night I found Leo sleeping like this. He's 8 years old and it hurt my neck to watch him :lol:
So I eventually moved him to his basking platform as I couldn't stand to watch him like this :mrgreen:
They sleep in the strangest positions! Especially when they're young and light, you never know how you're going to find them in the morning.
I wanted to just add that mealworms aren't good for beardies, if you want to give them small worms, then get small superworms. You can get a good deal right now through www.rainbowmealworms.net on supers of every size. She also sells phoenix worms and other bugs, too. So please switch, as mealworms have been known to cause impaction. Supers don't because their shells aren't as hard and they have more meat, even the small ones.
We've only had Leo for 3 days but he has slept right here every night!! I was worried but good to know its normal. I actually woke him up to move him the first night and he must have gotten scared. He took off running laps around the tank!!